Interesting topic.
I have never seen a Am/FM, Cassette, CB radio all in one unit.
Also, Antennas are a funny thing.
I don't think most of the really small antennas you see going to preform very well in comparison to the long Ugly Whips as they are of a certain length for a reason.
I mean I have built several ""Base Station" Antennas for Amateur Radio/Ham and GMRS. For that, there are many antenna calcs where you can plug in your range of interest and it will tell you how long the antenna needs to be to be tuned for a given freq or range.
Also, you need too or should pay attention to something called SWR. Standing Wave Radio or Reflection. The lower the SWR the better, IF you hook a CB or any radio transmitter up to a improper antenna or badly tuned antenna, key up/transmit and the SWR is too high, you could damage the antenna, but more than likely you'll burn up the radios output. I actually have a meter for this that I always plug in between my transmitting radios and my Antennas. It also tells me how much wattage I'm putting out too.
The CB Radio spectrum is sliced up into up into something like 40 channels, ranging from 26.965 to 27.405 Mhz. Also known as the 11 Meter band.
Based upon that given frequency and using one of the various calculators, you should be able to punch in 26.965, 27.405 Mhz or somewhere between the two and it should give you the length needed to correctly tune the Antenna to.
What is strange though, is I have built several 2meter and 6meter antennas base station type antennas in Moxon, Jpole and Dipole configurations, but I have never built an antenna for a vehicle in these, I always just bought them.
I'm having trouble finding a calculator that can give me the data I want to see for a mobile type antenna.
I can find plenty of them for the three types I listed a few lines above and a few others, but not for mobile.
I know they make Amateur radio, GMRS and CB in Mobile form, so I should be able to find it for them...
Now I'm getting frustrated. I'll have to ask some of my radio nerd friends.