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antennas, manufacturer and size/length/hole cutout |
porbmw |
Apr 1 2011, 11:57 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 814 Joined: 10-September 08 From: Vancouver, B.C. Member No.: 9,534 Region Association: None |
Somebody (won't mention names) was sufficiently astute to notice that my freshly painted, just out of the shop, blazing signal orange 914-6 had the antenna mounted on the "wrong side" (passenger side) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
Sleepless nights...how could I let that one pass...and can I live with myself if I don't remedy this. Probably will bite the bullet, patch it up, and drill hole in nice, fresh paint...WTF But before I venture down that road....better see if I get things right this time around. Any advice re: a) most likely correct manufacturer(s) of antennas for 1970 model....I ask, cuz I'm betting on Hirshmann and Bosch...(blue tip???) If so, does anyone out there have nice ones... AND/OR A vendor has some nice looking NOS Poddigs...were they used... It may be a bit important at this stage, cuz I gather the Poddigs have a slightly smaller cutout/hole for mounting..... b)length of antenna....Hirshmann seems to be a tad over 90cm....Poddig has at least 2 lengths....100cm....and 150cmmmmmmmm Hmmmm Thanks for input Paul |
carr914 |
Apr 1 2011, 07:24 PM
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Racer from Birth Group: Members Posts: 123,358 Joined: 2-February 04 From: Tampa,FL Member No.: 1,623 Region Association: South East States |
Hey Paul, Blame Armando, not me. He convinced me this is the way to go. Hirschman is the way to go T.C. Point taken That GT site is a very slippery slope.... That GT tribute that I hope someday to sort out...you know, the one that I hope to get at in maybe 3-4 years...the one that is(was) missing an engine.... I was just going to find a nice quiet 2.0 to installll...no fuss, no messing with front oil coolers, no oil lines to sort out...no locating rear brakes for a 6 (actually, I never did locate those...ERIC found those for me)...etc etc... But it's still partly your fault...pretty humbling to see what can be done with a car that by rights should (well, maybe not should..but would) be parted out...and turn it into a real car...no, an unreal car... I started with a pretty clean car... Then I go and look at my antenna, and figure "what an a....(ntenna)...hole"... Guess I'll hunt for a hirschmann. Dare I ask....would an electric be passable as correct....I picked one up years ago, still in box..... Anyway, thanks all Yeah I've always been one that is able to see the end of the project before the start - kind of like an Artist before he starts Painting. My car was such a POS, but it had Parts, then I bought more Parts, then more Parts. The Real funny thing is the Douche Bag that I bought the car from said I ruined it by putting a Set of Real M471 Gt Flares on it ( of course he was going to do a VIN Swap) |
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