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New Replacement Screw-in Am/fm S/s 29" Antenna Mast For Gm, Ford, Amc, Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Duncan, South Carolina, United States

Duncan, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Roberk Manufacturer Part Number:695 UPC:n/a

New NOS (New Old Stock) replacement antenna mast assembly in original factory packaging. 

  • 1-Section, 29" Mast 
  • Polished Stainless Steel
  • Includes 3 Different Threaded Mounting Studs (for adapting to different OEM Vehicle Antenna Bases)
  • Installation Instructions on Package
  • Made by Roberk ~ Model No. 695
  • Fits:
    • 1973 and Later Fords (with 10-24 Thread Socket)
    • Some 1987 and Later Chrysler (with 1/4-20 Thread Stud - 1/4-20 Female-Female Coupling Required and not included)
    • 1973 and Later AMC and Most 1968 and Later Chrysler (with 1/4-20 Thread Socket)
    • GM "X" Body Vehicles (with M6 Thread Socket)
    • 1982 and Later GM "A" Body Vehicles (with M6 Thread Stud)
Photos are of the actual antenna assembly you will receive. 

Thanks for looking!!

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