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Corvette Radio Antenna Mast W/ Mounting Kit & Cable Late 1975-1977 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Cantril, Iowa, United States

Cantril, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:A/C Delco Placement on Vehicle:Rear Interchange Part Number:370147 3943654 3943656 6258261 3820672 399621 Manufacturer Part Number:370147, Warranty:No

 

For sale is one new antenna mast with cable & mounting kit.

GM Interchange P/N 370147, 3943654 (mast), 3943656 (Cap), 6258261 (Bezel), 3820672 (Gasket), 3996218 (Cable)

For Corvettes Late 1975-1977  

  • Antenna mast comes with mounting nut.

  • The mast has the  ball at the top.

  • The cable includes the antenna body and radio lead in connector on one cable.

  • The cable is 144" long.

  • The cable is made with a series capacitor which allows the antenna's capacity to fall in range for the Delco radio receiver.

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