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Vintage New In Package Roberk Stainless Steel Ball Antenna Model 620 Am/fm 3 Sec on 2040-parts.com

US $17.77
Location:

Java, Virginia, US

Java, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted UPC:079125006204

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This auction is for a vintage Roberk ball mount Model 620 3-section stainless steel antenna new in package. Package states: "Perfect for am/fm stereo and mounts on any surface at any angle". It is dated on the back "1983 Parker Hannifin Corp". Please see photos. VA residents to add 5.3% sales tax.

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