Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mopar Antenna Nut Tool Socket 68-74 A B C And E Body Cuda Challenger Hemi 426 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blake Machine Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Purple Anodized Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

We are offering a new and improved antenna nut socket/tool.  This tool is fully CNC machined from billet 6061 aircraft aluminum.  It features 4 drive cogs, that fit perfectly into the Mopar antenna nut.  The other nut tools on the market are just generic tools, that feature two small roll pins, that often twist off, and/or scratch your freshly painted car, and scratch the chrome on that NOS nut you paid a lot of money for.  The tool we are offering can be used in your fingers, or to snug up the antenna, or to take off that stubborn antenna that has been stuck for over 45 years, you can use a 7/8" wrench on the hex of the tool.

The socket is also hard anodized in a beautiful purple finish.  This tool will not scratch your nut, and it will drive off of 4 surfaces, unlike the other tools on the market, that only drive off of two random points with the roll pins and generally slip off.




This tool will work on ALL 68-74 A, B, C, and E bodys.  

Cudas, Challengers, Darts, Roadrunners, GTX's, etc.

Chevrolet Bids Farewell To Europe

Thu, 05 Dec 2013

AMERICAN car giant General Motors has made a surprise announcement that from 2016 its Chevrolet brand will be no more in Europe. The company has stated that it wishes to concentrate on long established brands Opel and Vauxhall instead. All is not lost, as GM will keep what it says is its ‘iconic’ models such as the Corvette, while the firm intends to focus attention on its traditional American luxury brand Cadillac ahead of a greater European push in the next few years.

Commute times increasing

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

COMMUTING times are starting to creep up after falling back during the recession, a new study has shown. Research by the TUC union revealed that men in their early 40s spend longest getting to and from work, at an average of more than 67 minutes a day. Commute times for women peak in their late 20s at 54 minutes and then start to fall as they get older, said the report.

BBC probe Top Gear 'practices'

Wed, 06 Aug 2014

THE BBC has held an internal investigation into Top Gear after a string of controversies involving the hit motoring show. The Guardian said that a report examining its "culture and practices" has been sent to director of television Danny Cohen and that people working on the show were asked if they thought it was racist. The show was found to have breached Ofcom's broadcasting rules last month over a ''racial'' term used by presenter Jeremy Clarkson.