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Sears Nos Motor Driven Cb/am/fm Mobile Antenna Cowl Mount 613654 on 2040-parts.com

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Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sears Manufacturer Part Number:613654

Vintage Sears NOS Motor Driven CB/AM/FM Mobile Antenna in original box and packing.  This unit is NEW OLD STOCK and has not been used or mounted on a vehicle.  There is some styrofoam from the package stuck to the cords but should be easy to remove.  Please examine the photos closely.  This unit is not tested but it was stored in a climate controlled closet and has no water exposure, dirt, insect or animal smells or evidence.  It comes with everything listed on the box:  5-section center loaded antenna, up-down control box, antenna coupling.... IT HAS SOME SCRATCHES FROM COUPLING BOX MOVING AROUND IN BOX LOOK AT PICTURE

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