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Corvette Power Antenna, 1979late-1982 on 2040-parts.com

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Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
Has been opened and does show signs of wear. Not in original packaging. Has been tested to work. Save some money!!
Brand:Ecklers Manufacturer Part Number:25-158900-1

Reproduction Of Original
  • Direct Plug-In Connector
  • Used Only With Factory Wiring & Relay
  • Late Model Antennas Can Be Differentiated From Early Models By Noting That The Upper Antenna Nut Actually Holds The Top Of The Antenna In Place Where As The Early Model Nut Is Simply Decorative
  • Replaces GM  12338683
  • CHEVROLET CORVETTE STANDARDCOUPESports Coupe1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
    CHEVROLET CORVETTE COLLECTORS EDITIONCOUPECollectors Edition, Sports Coupe1982

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