If it has broken off, or simply is not working is a different story. On mine, the antenna snapped off, and you can simply file down the base of the antenna to a smooth edge and hit it back on. Otherwise, try to get underneath the antenna with a flat-head screw driver, or a chisel, and gently bump it up. It should come up after a while.
Also, if your antenna seems fine but isn't working, just check the antenna's plug. You can see if its connected from the engine compartment. My radio is original, and wasn't working, and I found that the plug had been disconnected. After I plugged it back in, it worked just fine.
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On my 1963 Galaxie 500 it is on the right side
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underneath the master cylinder
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For a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500, you can replace the original generator with a 60-amp alternator, commonly sourced from a 1970s Ford vehicle. A popular choice is the Ford 1G series alternator, which can be easily adapted with a conversion kit that includes a bracket and necessary wiring. This upgrade provides improved electrical output and reliability while maintaining a vintage appearance. Make sure to use the appropriate voltage regulator for compatibility.
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You simply unscrew the antenna rod and replace it. Very easy.
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