1968-1970 Dodge Plymouth Nos Antenna Mast (3 Section) on 2040-parts.com
Columbia Station, Ohio, United States
This is a NOS 1968-1970 Dodge Plymouth 3-section antenna mast. Even though it is packaged Roberk, it is identical to the original one on my 68 Coronet R/T. Maybe Roberk made them for Chrysler or Roberk bought them from Chrysler.
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