>>anyone make one? I would like to replace my factory radio and I figured
>>at the same time I'd order a power antenna as my mast is busted (and
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> Whitelightning
I guess the question is are there any space issues with this body style?
I have not looked very closely and it's about 40 degrees outside today :(
nate

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Whitelightning - 23 Mar 2008 22:29 GMT
>>>anyone make one? I would like to replace my factory radio and I figured
>>>at the same time I'd order a power antenna as my mast is busted (and
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> nate
Metra has one that the motor is remotely located, it uses a nylon cable to
raise and lower the mast, so you dont have to have everything in line so to
speak. I dont rememebr seeing power antennas on the f-150 those years, but
I do remember the Broncos having them. and since the fenders are the same,
what fits one should fit the other. The other option is a manual antenna
such as the Metra AW-UL105, when its collapsed its all the way down, like a
power antenna flush with the fender top.
Whitelightning