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Antenna nut socket

My tool..
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I've bought some ignition switch sockets, and a antenna socket from this
guy on ebay. Try Custom Machine Components in Pawleys Island, SC. He
machines all of his pieces in house. Just about anything you can think of.
The last time I purchased a specialty socket, it was like 15-22 dollars
with free shipping. You won't be dissatisfied. @Dodge33
 
If it helps......original to my ’69 RR, LA build, date 3-69. Larger notch size appears consistent with RC’s 69 RR, St. Louis build......Jim
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I have an assortment of antenna sockets but of course none of them fit my 68 roadrunner which looks just like yours , I ended up using my 90 degree snap ring plyers
 
Thank you. That would be great.
The tool you need is one of these made by Miller tools. C-4085. It is dual purpose fits both nuts.
The nut is 2926565 which in the 1968 book is the only nut for all car lines in 1968.
The other nut 288919 was listed in the 1969 book for A and B bodies only. the 2926565 was also shown for 1969 and it said all car lines.
My 70-71 book only showed the 2926565 all car lines.

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I have the tool in post 5. Works great and as I recall was low cost.
 
Thanks pnora, I just snatched that very socket off Ebay!
Thanks again everyone for helping me solve another Ma Mopar mystery.
 
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