Hello All, Can somebody help me with the correct part # for a 69 Shelby Rear Mount antenna. I've seen & heard so many things,I'm not sure what's what.My car had a power operated antenna on it also.Was that a"Shelby Option" Or Not? I've heard of different bases & Pineapple shaped tips & so on.Need some input! Thanks Jack
The original correct antenna is marked on the base with PM300 . It was also used on some GM and mopar applications. It has a screw on lead that goes to the radio.The power antenna was not a option on a Shelby,it is one of several over the counter replacement antenna used over the years. the bases on the PM300 used a unique nut for the base and that is what I think you are referring to. the pear shaped tip was used on earlier cars and the round tip was used on later cars. there is a Ebay auction on #4634288558 that has the correct hardware. The seller found a stash of the P300 antenna's and list's them occasionally ,you can buy one from him.Hope this helps. Bob G. On Thursday, April 27, 2006, at 11:07 PM, fordmond (AT) swbell (DOT) net wrote: > Hello All, > Can somebody help me with the correct part # for a 69 Shelby Rear Mount > antenna. > I've seen & heard so many things,I'm not sure what's what.My car had a > power operated antenna on it also.Was that a"Shelby Option" Or Not? > I've heard of different bases & Pineapple shaped tips & so on.Need some > input! > Thanks Jack
I meant to say PM300 was marked on the antenna shaft seen on the trunkside of the antenna. BG On Friday, April 28, 2006, at 12:09 AM, Robert Gaines wrote: > The original correct antenna is marked on the base with PM300 . It was > also used on some GM and mopar applications. It has a screw on lead > that goes to the radio.The power antenna was not a option on a > Shelby,it is one of several over the counter replacement antenna used > over the years. the bases on the PM300 used a unique nut for the base > and that is what I think you are referring to. the pear shaped tip was > used on earlier cars and the round tip was used on later cars. > there is a Ebay auction on #4634288558 that has the correct hardware. > The seller found a stash of the P300 antenna's and list's them > occasionally ,you can buy one from him.Hope this helps. Bob G. > On Thursday, April 27, 2006, at 11:07 PM, fordmond (AT) swbell (DOT) net wrote: > >> Hello All, >> Can somebody help me with the correct part # for a 69 Shelby Rear >> Mount antenna. >> I've seen & heard so many things,I'm not sure what's what.My car had a >> power operated antenna on it also.Was that a"Shelby Option" Or Not? >> I've heard of different bases & Pineapple shaped tips & so on.Need >> some input! >> Thanks Jack >
The original correct antenna is marked on the base with PM300 . It was also used on some GM and mopar applications. It has a screw on lead that goes to the radio.The power antenna was not a option on a Shelby,it is one of several over the counter replacement antenna used over the years. the bases on the PM300 used a unique nut for the base and that is what I think you are referring to. the pear shaped tip was used on earlier cars and the round tip was used on later cars. there is a Ebay auction on #4634288558 that has the correct hardware. The seller found a stash of the P300 antenna's and list's them occasionally ,you can buy one from him.Hope this helps. Bob G. On Thursday, April 27, 2006, at 11:07 PM, fordmond (AT) swbell (DOT) net wrote: > Hello All, > Can somebody help me with the correct part # for a 69 Shelby Rear Mount > antenna. > I've seen & heard so many things,I'm not sure what's what.My car had a > power operated antenna on it also.Was that a"Shelby Option" Or Not? > I've heard of different bases & Pineapple shaped tips & so on.Need some > input! > Thanks Jack
The original correct antenna is marked on the base with PM300 . It was also used on some GM and mopar applications. It has a screw on lead that goes to the radio.The power antenna was not a option on a Shelby,it is one of several over the counter replacement antenna used over the years. the bases on the PM300 used a unique nut for the base and that is what I think you are referring to. the pear shaped tip was used on earlier cars and the round tip was used on later cars. there is a Ebay auction on #4634288558 that has the correct hardware. The seller found a stash of the P300 antenna's and list's them occasionally ,you can buy one from him.Hope this helps. Bob G. On Thursday, April 27, 2006, at 11:07 PM, fordmond (AT) swbell (DOT) net wrote: > Hello All, > Can somebody help me with the correct part # for a 69 Shelby Rear Mount > antenna. > I've seen & heard so many things,I'm not sure what's what.My car had a > power operated antenna on it also.Was that a"Shelby Option" Or Not? > I've heard of different bases & Pineapple shaped tips & so on.Need some > input! > Thanks Jack
I meant to say PM300 was marked on the antenna shaft seen on the trunkside of the antenna. BG On Friday, April 28, 2006, at 12:09 AM, Robert Gaines wrote: > The original correct antenna is marked on the base with PM300 . It was > also used on some GM and mopar applications. It has a screw on lead > that goes to the radio.The power antenna was not a option on a > Shelby,it is one of several over the counter replacement antenna used > over the years. the bases on the PM300 used a unique nut for the base > and that is what I think you are referring to. the pear shaped tip was > used on earlier cars and the round tip was used on later cars. > there is a Ebay auction on #4634288558 that has the correct hardware. > The seller found a stash of the P300 antenna's and list's them > occasionally ,you can buy one from him.Hope this helps. Bob G. > On Thursday, April 27, 2006, at 11:07 PM, fordmond (AT) swbell (DOT) net wrote: > >> Hello All, >> Can somebody help me with the correct part # for a 69 Shelby Rear >> Mount antenna. >> I've seen & heard so many things,I'm not sure what's what.My car had a >> power operated antenna on it also.Was that a"Shelby Option" Or Not? >> I've heard of different bases & Pineapple shaped tips & so on.Need >> some input! >> Thanks Jack >