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Vintage 1950's Rambler/ Ambassador Slanted Telescopic Car Antenna on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cutchogue, New York, United States

Cutchogue, New York, United States
Very good
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

A vintage slanted telescopic car antenna which is for, I believe, a 1950's Ford Rambler/ ambassador. in excellent condition-  the chrome  finish is still shiny and smooth with minimal wear. The bottom mount gasket is still excellent. Has a ball top on the 3 section telescoping antenna. It looks like it was hardly never used..  

Only real blemish is about a 1 inch scuff that might buff out with a jeweler's wheel. Otherwise, a great find.


   

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