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Power Antenna For 1965-66 Corvette - Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Columbus, Michigan, United States

Columbus, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM OEM Warranty:No

1965 - 1966 Corvette Power Antenna

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL GM POWER ANTENNA, WITH ORIGINAL PLASTIC COATING. 

I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS TO SEE IF IT WORKS, SO PLEASE ASSUME IT DOES NOT

COMES AS PICTURED

SHIPPING IS FREE TO THE LOWER 48 STATES.  I WILL SHIP TO ALASKA, HAWAII, PUERTO RICO, AND INTERNATIONAL LOCATIONS, BUT INTERESTED BUYERS MUST CONTACT ME FOR ACTUAL SHIPPING COST.

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