Genuine Ford Pinto Antenna

Radio Antenna
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Antenna Assembly
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1980 Ford Pinto | 4 Cyl 2.3L | 3AT C3, 3AT C4

Ford Pinto Antenna

A radio signal reception enhancement system through the Antenna enables traditional entertainment systems and communications features in Ford Pinto vehicles. The Antenna consists of a delicate steel tube framework that exists in three different product classifications including internal and external and satellite varieties. The internal Antenna placement occurs inside the trunk together with the dashboard or windshield whereas exterior units made from metal or fiberglass find their spot near the trunk area or hood section. The satellite Antenna located on the roof delivers the optimal possible sound quality. Ford Pinto vehicles evolved from long adjustable manual Antenna designs into contemporary built-in Antennas which can now be found on hood and roof surfaces. Radio signal reception reliability has improved due to advancements that bring better functionality and sophisticated design for AM and FM frequencies. The Ford Pinto replacement part plays an essential role to sustain proper communication and entertainment functions throughout daily driving sessions.

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Ford Pinto Antenna Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How do you remove and replace the antenna on Ford Pinto?
    A:
    Disconnect the antenna lead at the rear of the radio and free the lead clips, open the snap-in cap and the screws fixing the antenna to the fender. Before detaching the antenna, loop some string around the end of the lead; this string can be loosened and connected to the end of the new antenna lead so that the string can be used to guide the new lead into the car interior.