68-70 Charger 70 Cuda Aar Complete Antenna Kit Correct Wire 3 Mast Telescoping on 2040-parts.com
Alliance, Ohio, United States
1968-1970 Charger and 70 Cuda AAR Complete Antenna Package w/Telescoping 3 Mast and CORRECT 90 degree cable exit
Our reproduction antenna kit is simply the most complete and most correct on the market. Our kit comes complete with everything you need to replace your old wore out pieces. We are also the only company that offers the correct 90 degree cable base wire. See our photos. All other vendors have the incorrect wire exit from the bottom...that was not original and not correct. Our CORRECT Kit includes:
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