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1963-64 Chevrolet Radio Antenna Kit Rear Impala,belair, . Nib Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:General Motors Placement on Vehicle:Right Manufacturer Part Number:986685 Surface Finish:Chrome Interchange Part Number:985456 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:1963-64 Chevrolet Original front antenna kit Country/Region of Manufacture: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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