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RetroSound Replacement Antenna with Fixed Mast; Chrome (61-96 F-100, F-150, F-250, F-350)

Item EK-48-901303
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      Features

      • Includes 6-Foot Antenna Cable
      • Made From All Metal Mounting Parts And A Rugged Stainless Mast
      • Assembly Required
      • Fits 61-96 F-100, F-150, F-250, F-350

      Description

      Replacement Antenna For Ford Trucks. The RetroSound Replacement Antenna with Fixed Mast; Chrome is designed to restore the exterior radio antenna on classic Ford F-Series trucks. It provides reliable signal reception and returns the vehicle to its original appearance, making it essential for maintaining authenticity and functionality.

      Construction and Appearance. This antenna features a rugged stainless steel mast with durable all-metal mounting components for long-lasting performance. The finish is chrome, ensuring a classic look that matches the original equipment for these vintage trucks.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring basic assembly with no complex modifications. Drilling is typically not needed, making it suitable for enthusiasts performing upkeep or restoration.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit 1961 through 1979 Ford F-Series trucks, including F-100, F-150, F-250, and F-350 models.


      RetroSound MF-6585-RE-F

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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