About the Retrosound SC63-ADPT-PA04
Modern antenna for your classic vehicle
Tired of removing your antenna mast every time you want to put the cover on your classic car? RetroSound's SC63-ADPT-PA04 powered mast antenna automatically retracts into your vehicle when you park the car and works with a wide variety of vintage vehicles. Retrosound supplies the necessary installation parts including bezels for a clean-looking installation.
Product highlights:
- powered replacement antenna for classic cars and trucks
- original equipment style mounting bezel and hardware
- fully automatic operation
- mast retracts fully into fender
- all metal mounting parts
- remote motor assembly for installation in tight spaces
- antenna cable included
- warranty: 1 year
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # SC63-ADPT-PA04
What's in the box:
Retrosound SC63-ADPT-PA04 owner's manual
- Motor
- Mast
- 5' Antenna cable
- 6 Mounting heads
- Mounting hardware
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1961-1972 Chevy/GMC Power Antenna: This RetroSound fully automatic antenna uses OE-style mounting bezels and hardware to look like your 1961 to 1972 Chevy/GMC vehicle's original antenna when extended, but retracts fully into the fender when the radio is turned off. This makes it an ideal solution for those with car covers with no need to remove the mast every time you put the cover on. Its remote motor assembly enables easy installation in vehicles in which space is a premium.- The power antenna features a 31" five-section mast and comes with a 5' antenna cable
- The RetroSound power antenna comes with six custom mounting heads for a variety of installation applications.
- This is not a factory replacement antenna, and may require some modification, as well as a minimum of 11.25" (or 13.5" with cable) of depth below the mounting point.
The Retrosound SC63-ADPT-PA04 replaces these items
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