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68-74 B-body Charger Roadrunner Gtx Correct Antenna Wire Base W/90 Degree Exit on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:StripeClassics Reproduction Surface Finish:Factory Correct As Original Manufacturer Part Number:SC41816-1.1 Warranty:Yes

1968-1974 B-Body Antenna Wire and Base Package - Correct with 90 Degree Wire Exit

The only factory correct antenna wire/base on the market. Compare with all the other vendors selling the incorrect antenna setup with a straight wire exit. We own our own tooling for this part, we designed it from an NOS wire/base and it's correct. Our kit includes the wire, the wire base, the base chrome nut and attaching bracket as shown in the photo. The base features the correct markings "2889920-95660" and "WARD 7282 2C" as original. 

Again, this is the only correct wire/base assembly currently offered. This is correct for all 1968-1974 B-Body Cars.

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