1963-64 Chevrolet Radio Antenna Kit Rear Impala,belair, . Nib Nos on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Georgia, United States
This is a 63-64, Chevrolet Impale, Belair REAR Radio Antenna kit. It has all you will need for a complete install. All is New and in great shape. It has the BIG leadin coax. 14' Has all you will need for install , Has the 4 section Chrome , antenna mast with Chrome ball tip.. Comes with box and install sheet .Also is correct for a 1963-64 Chevrolet Belair /Malibu and others I assure you that all is great shape. Look at pictures and lets do it. Questions before you bid. Be sure you want this antenna. Call for free shipping 1-912-375-7284 ask for Charlie John 3:3
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