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High Power Antenna Replacement Chevrolet El Camino Corvette Monte Carlo on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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FIT FOR THE FOLLOWING MODELS

  • 1987 TO 1996 BERETTA COUPE
  • 1982 TO 2001 CAMARO
  • 1985 TO 1996 CAPRICE CLASSIC
  • 1987 TO 1996 CORSICA
  • 1973 TO 2001 CORVETTE
  • 1982 TO 1987 EL CAMINO
  • 1978 TO 1996 IMPALA
  • 1990 TO 2001 LUMINA
  • 1973 TO 1999 MONTE CARLO 
  • 1998 TO 2000 PRIZM
  • 1988 TO 2000 FULL SIZE VAN

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Brand New In Box
  • Material: ABS plastic
  • Quantity: 1 PCS + Installation Instruction
  • 5-section stainless steel mast extends approx. 31.5", retracts completely to help prevent vandalism, damage
  • Mast rises or lowers automatically when you turn radio on or off 
  • Antennas have full-size mounting head, mount on any front or rear fender having 11-1/2" clearance below fender and fender slope of
    0 to 30 degrees
  • Remote motor makes this perfect for vehicles with limited under-fender clearance (11" minimum clearance required). Mounts easily
    in front fender. 59" coaxial cable, mounting hardware and instructions included. To mount in rear fender, order 17-ft. coaxial cable
    (sold separately). For 12-volt negative-ground systems 

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