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New Universal Disappearing Retractable Classic Amfm Telescoping Antenna Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Duncan, South Carolina, United States

Duncan, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:ROBERK Manufacturer Part Number:641 UPC:n/a


NEW UNIVERSAL DISAPPEARING RETRACTABLE CLASSIC AM/FM TELESCOPING ANTENNA ASSEMBLY

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

  • OEM Styling ~ Great For Use With Car Covers!!
  • Disappearing Retractable Antenna Locks in Place (includes key but looks like any small forked piece of metal would unlock it) ~ Manually Retracts Beneath Surface
  • 4-Section Telescoping Stainless Steel Chrome Mast Extends to 32"
  • Mounts On Most Top Fender Surfaces (Concealed portion measures 10 1/2" Long)
  • Includes Unlocking Key and Cable with Standard Size Connector 
  • Made by Roberk Company, Part Number 641

Please verify that items are correct for your application before removing from factory packaging. Returns not accepted if items are removed from original factory packaging. Packaging may differ slightly from shown but you will receive exact same antenna and same model, made by Roberk as described (The company changed their packaging graphics slightly over time). 

Thanks for looking!!


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