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Vintage Auto Antenna Non-telescoping (ford Service Replacement) 1968-1972 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Surface Finish:UNKNOWN Interchange Part Number:UNKNOWN Warranty:No Other Part Number:UNKNOWN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FROM THE BEST I COULD TELL BY COMPARING EXISTING ANTENNAS ON LINE, THIS ONE LOOKS TO GO TO FORD/MERCURY AUTO'S BETWEEN 1968 & 1972. PART TYPE:FIXED MAST ANTENNAS (FORD SERVICE REPLACEMENT). I DO NOT KNOW FOR SURE WHAT YEAR OR MAKE AUTO THIS GOES TO, BUT THAT IT APPEARS TO BE VINTAGE BY ITS CONSTRUCTION (NON-TELESCOPING). YOU WILL HAVE TO DETERMINE IF THIS ONE WILL WORK FOR YOU. THE CONNECTION THAT PLUGS INTO THE RADIO IS NOT BROKEN....NOR IS THE CABLE DAMAGED! SOLD AS-IS WITH NO RETURNS! THE TREADS ON THE ANTENNA BASE ARE NOT STRIPPED AND THE SIDE FIXTURES MOVE AS DESIGNED! THANK YOU FOR LOOKING! THE ANTENNA IS 30" FROM THE BALL ON TOP TO THE BASE. THE CABLE IS APPROXIMATELY 5 FEET LONG!

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