New Am Fm Radio Retractable Antenna Bosch Style Blue Tip Oldtimer Chrome Aerial on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, United States
This is a "Buy it now" listing for a brand new manual telescoping/retractable/flush mount AM FM Radio antenna./aerial. We have added a blue/green colored tip to resemble the Bosch antennas of the 50's & 60's. Please see comparison photos of this new antenna next to an original 1966 Bosch antenna. Antenna Specifications:
This antenna will fit many European and American Cars. Only some applications are listed in the compatibility section. Please use the measurements given to determine if it will fit your classic car. Call or email us if you need help determining if this will fit your car. M-F 9-5 PST 949-722-1084 or 1-877-435-6911 Woody's Custom Shop specializes in classic style AM FM iPod/MP3 ready radios, upgraded speakers, antennas Click HERE to visit our online store
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