Ih International Am-fm Radio Antenna Pickup Travelall Travelette Scout Ii Ihc on 2040-parts.com
Wimberley, Texas, United States
IH 1969-75 Pickup and Travelall AM-FM NORS Telescoping Antenna. Will work for Scout II as well. Has a 3-section mast. Package is in poor condition, but antenna is very nice. Will work fine with the stock Motorola AM or AM-FM radio. Made by Dorman. Retracts to 22" and extends to 55". Coax cable is 54" in length. Has a standard radio connector. Mounts in a 15/16" hole on fender and can be adjusted for a slight slope. Pictures show antenna mounted on a 1973 IH Pickup fender. Will work on all 1969-1975 IH Pickup, Travelall and Travelette with a fender mount antenna. Fender not included. This antenna assembly is not as nice as a NOS IH antenna, however it will look and function very well on your vintage IH vehicle. Paypal payment due within 2 days. No returns unless item is misrepresented. 60 day warranty for a defective item. Any questions please ask. Thank you!
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