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1979-1993 Mustang Cobra R Radio Antenna Base Delete Block Off Plate (e0bz-18919) on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Monessen, Pennsylvania, United States

Monessen, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:DANIEL CARPENTER Manufacturer Part Number:E0BZ-18919

•Antenna delete block off plate for use on any 1979-1993 Ford Mustang
•Makes the Mustang look more like the Cobra R and eliminates the antenna
•Mounts on the passenger side fender at the antenna base
•Features four clips on the rear that allows you to push this over the antenna base hole
•Molded black plastic made from the original Ford Tooling

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