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Metra 44-FD80 Rectangular Base Antenna for Select 1965-1997 Ford Vehicles

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Metra 44-FD80 Rectangular Base Antenna for Select 65-98 Ford Vehicles

Brand: Metra
MPN: 44-FD80
Condition: New


After market antenna
Allows you to replace OEM antenna
31" removable mast with 48" cable
Made of stainless steel
Designed to top mount through 1" hole
Easy installation
Fits many cars and trucks
Custom factory look for Ford
Die cast base with automotive grade chrome plating
Adjustable angle to 18 degrees
29" Mast Length
72" (183cm) Cable Length
Compatible With Ford Bronco (Full Size) 1973-1996, Econoline Full Size Van 1975-1991, F-250/350/450/550 1997-1998, F-Series Pickup 1980-1996, Mustang 1982-1993; Mercury Capri 1985-1986, Marquis 1979-1981; Pontiac T-1000 1982-1987 Vehicles
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Note: May require an extension cable or an antenna adapter cable depending on vehicle.

Compatible With
Ford Bronco (Full Size) 1973-1996
Ford Econoline Full Size Van 1975-1991
Ford F-250/350/450/550 1997-1998
Ford F-Series Pickup 1980-1996
Ford Mustang 1982-1993
Mercury Capri 1985-1986
Mercury Marquis 1979-1981
Pontiac T-1000 1982-1987

Note: May require an extension cable or an antenna adapter cable depending on vehicle.

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