Vintage 1949-50 Buick Telescopic Radio Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Benton, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE IS A 1949-50 BUICK TELESCOPIC RADIO ANTENNA. TURN KNOB TO RIGHT AND IT EXTENDS ABOUT 12 INCHES,TURN KNOB TO LEFT AND IT RETRACTS,KNOB IS IN GOOD CONDITION.NICE STRAIGHT ANTENNA.
PLEASE CHECK BEFORE YOU BUY THAT IT IS CORRECT FOR YOUR BUICK,BECAUSE I AM NOT SURE OF IT"S APPLICATION. |
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