72 To 1981 Dodge Truck Telescoping Antenna Kit. on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
New Telescoping Antenna Kit With Base
And Cable.This Kit Fits Most 1972 To 1981 Dodge Truck's D & W
models, Trail Duster And 1978-9 Lil Red Express and Warlock.The Threaded
Part Of This Antenna Base Measures 3/4" In Diameter.
The Telescoping Antenna Mast Measures Approx 23 Inches long in the closed position, And The Base Cable Lenght Is Approx 72 Inches Long. Note: For Correct Installation Of This Kit The Hole In Your Trucks Fender Should Be Slightly Bigger Than 3/4 In Dia. Shipped By USPS Signature Required. |
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