NOS 1967 Mustang antenna kit, complete with templates, instructions, and hardware.
Will fit earlier 65 and 66 Mustangs too. Once installed, it looks very much like the earlier C5ZZ version
Asking $675 shipped with insurance in plastic tube in the U.S
Prefer PayPal :friends & family for payment
Additional pics can be e-mailed
Alex,
What's the best you can do including shipping (to Chicago)?
Tom (224.567.3895)
$600.00 ??
$625 with standard shipping in a box
Does the top section ball go down flush with the section below? I thought that was the identifier of the 67 only antenna?
Thanks
As for the year, the part # on the kit, date of the instruction sheets, '67 fender templates in the box, and "C7Z"# cast inside the chrome bezel.
I also have a later NOS C5ZZ antenna kit with 1970 dates on the instructions and the chrome base is similar, but different in height with a "D0H" casting # inside the chrome bezel and the top portion of the antenna base is not beveled like the 60's versions of this antenna. Instead, the top of the base is machined flat for the later Ford Service antenna of the early 70's.
When I get a chance, I'll compare this antenna to the other NOS Mustang antennas in my collection. I'm curious to see, if there are any other differences worth noting.
Do you have an actual "67" antenna that demonstrates the feature you described? If so, try to upload a picture.
I need a NOS 1971 Mustang antenna.
Quote from: alex74pd184 on July 11, 2024, 08:43:33 AMAs for the year, the part # on the kit, date of the instruction sheets, '67 fender templates in the box, and "C7Z"# cast inside the chrome bezel.
I also have a later NOS C5ZZ antenna kit with 1970 dates on the instructions and the chrome base is similar, but different in height with a "D0H" casting # inside the chrome bezel and the top portion of the antenna base is not beveled like the 60's versions of this antenna. Instead, the top of the base is machined flat for the later Ford Service antenna of the early 70's.
When I get a chance, I'll compare this antenna to the other NOS Mustang antennas in my collection. I'm curious to see, if there are any other differences worth noting.
Do you have an actual "67" antenna that demonstrates the feature you described? If so, try to upload a picture.
hope these can help...
hope these can help...
[/quote] +1 to JD's post.. FYI this inuance difference is documented in vintage pictures from back in the day.The difference is what is expected to be seen in the Major Mustang/Shelby concours venues.
Quote from: Shawn on July 10, 2024, 09:44:29 AMDoes the top section ball go down flush with the section below? I thought that was the identifier of the 67 only antenna?
Thanks
Yes it does and the ball is chrome plated steel .303" diameter.
https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=21510.0;attach=61504;image
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Alex - I'll do $625 as suggested below.
Tom
PS - this is the first time buying off this SAAC site......please advise.
t
Quote from: boriskarlov on July 12, 2024, 05:12:36 PMAlex - I'll do $625 as suggested below.
Tom
PS - this is the first time buying off this SAAC site......please advise.
t
Given your other recent 67 oriented post you best confirm the mast retracts all the way down to the next section like the assemblyline 67 and 68 did. The picture posted shows it not retracted all the way down which is typical for 65/66 but not for 67/68.
I'm under the impression the actual "67" antenna with a mast that retracts further down is an "assembly line only" part? Everything in this kit refers to the year 1967. It looks exactly like the 65 to 66 antennas, but as far as advertising it, as those years will also cause some degree of confusion as to its correct application. I can only go by the Ford part # on the box and the 1967 instruction sheets in the kit. Plus, the cast pieces are "C7ZA" too.
I checked two other NOS C5ZZ Ford Service kits. All retract the same way and appear to be later offerings from Ford. One Ford NOS Service kit is dated for 1970 with instructions covering 1965 to 1968. Its chrome bezel has a 'D0H" casting #
The other Ford Service antenna kit appears to be dated in 1975 and has the contents of the 1967 NOS kit with "C7ZA" cast parts.
I might have one more '67 NOS kit in storage.
Quote from: alex74pd184 on July 12, 2024, 09:50:52 PMI'm under the impression the actual "67" antenna with a mast that retracts further down is an "assembly line only" part? Everything in this kit refers to the year 1967. It looks exactly like the 65 to 66 antennas, but as far as advertising it, as those years will also cause some degree of confusion as to its correct application. I can only go by the Ford part # on the box and the 1967 instruction sheets in the kit. Plus, the cast pieces are "C7ZA" too.
I checked two other NOS C5ZZ Ford Service kits. All retract the same way and appear to be later offerings from Ford. One Ford NOS Service kit is dated for 1970 with instructions covering 1965 to 1968. Its chrome bezel has a 'D0H" casting #
The other Ford Service antenna kit appears to be dated in 1975 and has the contents of the 1967 NOS kit with "C7ZA" cast parts.
I might have one more '67 NOS kit in storage.
The distinct 67/68 antenna's were not assemblyline only. They were serviced that retracted in the same way . I have had many dozens over the years that retracted all of the way as expected for 67/68. I have had numerous 65/66 style like the sellers pictures. I have had and have now NOS 67/68 antennas. I will post some pictures. The separate ground plane attachment/bracket that has the nub that fits into the sheet metal notch/key way of the fender is the only portion that has a C7 number on it . The mast of the antenna doesn't have a engineering number just the Ford trademark. The only way to tell it from the two different styles is how the mast retracts. I have found the 67/68 style in C5 in the brown paper marked bags or marked boxes like pictured in the sellers ad. I have also found the 65/66 style in C7 marked bags and boxes. They fit the same and look the same with the exception of the how the mast retracts so I can only guess it wasn't a big deal if things got mixed up. You have to go by the appearance . One way is assemblyline correct for a given year and the other wrong. At concours venues knowledgeable judges know the difference ;)
Very educational thread. Is this the 67-68 unique antenna we're talking about? Recently installed this NOS on my 66 only because it was better looking than the repop that was there. While not assemblyline correct for 66 I assume it is a correct service replacement?
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Any chance, you recall the part # on the box?
This looks like a 67
Quote from: s2ms on July 13, 2024, 01:17:46 AMVery educational thread. Is this the 67-68 unique antenna we're talking about? Recently installed this NOS on my 66 only because it was better looking than the repop that was there. While not assemblyline correct for 66 I assume it is a correct service replacement?
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You show a 67/68 style. They are harder to find then the 65/66 style that sticks up a inch or show from the next section like in the sellers pictures.I am sure you can find someone to trade it out for the assemblyline 65/66 style if you so wanted to switch. As far a service replacement goes yes it is but not correct. The expectations in concours is for the correct for the year style.
Thanks Bob, until this discussion I wasn't aware of that detail...
Quote from: alex74pd184 on July 13, 2024, 01:30:08 AMAny chance, you recall the part # on the box?
Sorry, box is long gone but my notes say C5ZZ-18813-B. Don't remember if that was from a box/label or just research.
Looking through some of my records, I sold an actual '67 NOS Mustang antenna as a "65-66" without knowing about this detail.
I found the pic and just posted it, of the NOS antenna that retracted further down in its mast---the '67 antenna.
Maybe the NOS antennas in my collection got mixed up over the years? Who knows? I'll see "if" the buyer still has it and possibly attempt to swap the masts back? The buyer had a 65 Mustang convertible project at that time.
Worst case scenario, list this antenna as a "65 to 66" and as a "service replacement" for "67 to 68" Mustangs?
Or if it creates too much confusion with the part # on box and 67 instructions, I'll put aside as a spare part for myself.