1967-75 Radio Antenna Bronze Grounding Plate

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1967-75 Radio Antenna Bronze Grounding Plate
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Description

1967-75 Radio Antenna Bronze Grounding Plate

This bronze antenna grounding plate, often referred to as a bezel or ring, mounts on the underside of the fender where the antenna protrudes through and acts to provide a secure ground to the body of the vehicle.

Officially Licensed GM Restoration Part

 

The 1967-1975 Radio Antenna Bronze Grounding Plate is a component used in various Chevrolet vehicles during this time period. Here's some information about it:

 

  1. Purpose: The grounding plate serves as a connection point for the radio antenna's grounding wire. It is typically installed on the vehicle's body, often in the vicinity of the antenna mount. The purpose of the grounding plate is to provide a reliable electrical ground for the antenna, ensuring optimal radio reception and performance.

  2. Material: As indicated by the name, the grounding plate is made of bronze, a metal known for its excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion. Bronze is chosen for this application due to its ability to provide a stable and long-lasting electrical connection while withstanding exposure to the elements.

  3. Design: The grounding plate is usually a flat or slightly curved metal plate with one or more holes for mounting screws or bolts. It may have additional features such as tabs or slots for securing the grounding wire and providing a solid connection. The size and shape of the grounding plate can vary depending on the specific vehicle model and antenna configuration.

  4. Compatibility: The 1967-1975 designation indicates the years during which this particular grounding plate was commonly used in Chevrolet vehicles. While it may be specific to certain models or antenna setups, it is generally compatible with a range of vehicles produced by Chevrolet during this time frame.

  5. Installation: The grounding plate is typically installed by attaching it to the vehicle's body using mounting screws or bolts. The grounding wire from the radio antenna is then connected to the plate, ensuring a secure electrical connection. Proper installation is essential to maintain effective grounding and optimize radio reception.

  6. Importance: A properly grounded radio antenna is crucial for achieving good radio reception and minimizing interference. The grounding plate provides a stable connection between the antenna and the vehicle's electrical system, helping to reduce static, improve signal strength, and ensure clear radio communication.

 

In summary, the 1967-1975 Radio Antenna Bronze Grounding Plate is a vital component of the radio antenna system in Chevrolet vehicles from this era, providing a reliable electrical ground for optimal radio reception and performance.

 

Applications

  • 1967-75 Camaro

  • 1967-75 Firebird

  • 1973-75 Impala/full-size

Also Fits:


Camaro: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

Firebird: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975

Impala: 1973, 1974, 1975