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	My 67 Impala SS is coded for a power antenna and the motor and all the stuff in the trunk looks correct, but I am unsure of the switch. Looks like a power top switch   But it could be correct-just not sure.  The system seems to work fine, but the motor is a bit lazy.  Does anyone rebuild these??  And could someone show me a pic of what the switch should look like??Thanks MB  | 
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			Mike, the switch mounts on the RH side of the column.  It is a weird switch.  Car is completely original 67 427 SS vert.  Here are a few pictures I scrambled together.  I have them in full resolution somewhere.  I'd love to get the numbers from your car for my research.  I only have 3 or 4 power antenna cars currently. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			------I wonder if a 67 Chevy power antenna is the same or close to a 67 Olds Cutlass power antenna. I need one and would be able to expand my search a bit if I knew. Could you possibly take a picture of the antenna in your trunk when you have a chance???........Bill S 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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