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Started by Cudalbs, February 17, 2017, 09:19:39 PM

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Cudalbs

I'm wondering what anybody out there is using for a power antenna on a 73 Cuda in the stock antenna hole in the passenger side fender or if it is even possible. When looking down the hole it appears that a pinch weld protrudes about half way into it. Appears it would need to be notched or grind it back a bit. Anybody have any experience with this?
"Love those round taillight cars"

cataclysm80

I've been playing with trans am cars that have quarter mounted antennas, but I saw that Classic Industries had a nifty power antenna setup with factory looking bezel.

anlauto

Yes, I've installed two of them now. I believe the company is call retro-sound or something that sells the Barracuda/Challenger kit with the right bezels etc..
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70chall440

I have installed a number of these (have one in my Challenger and one in my Cuda) and will say that I like the fact that they can "disappear" when not in use. However, I personally do not like the automatic variant as they expand when the radio is on and contract when it is turned off. I personally would much rather control the height of the antenna myself as I find that the automatic ones are far too tall when extended.

If you look online, you can find a "semi automatic" antenna on places like Amazon for something like $12. They work great and allow you to make the antenna as high or low as you like with the radio on.
Mopar or no car!!!

61K T/A

Eventually, when the time is right, I will be installing a AAR style antenna on the rr quarter. Looks sooo much better there.

Cudalbs

Nobody has mentioned the elephant in the room.......that pinch weld in that antenna hole looks like it could be a problem. Has anyone had to deal with that during their install? Would grinding a small notch out of it do any structural harm to the car?
http://forum.e-bodies.org/gallery/200-180217172804.jpeg
The pinch weld you can see in the pic where the antenna would go.
Thanks, Mike
"Love those round taillight cars"

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Cudalbs

Added a link to the area in my above post
"Love those round taillight cars"

Cuda Cody

cut / cut / snip / snip and whala it should fit.  I've seen what you can do, it shouldn't be hard to make it fit.   :twothumbsup:  I think there's room.

Quote from: Cudalbs on February 18, 2017, 05:38:57 PM
Nobody has mentioned the elephant in the room.......that pinch weld in that antenna hole looks like it could be a problem. Has anyone had to deal with that during their install? Would grinding a small notch out of it do any structural harm to the car?
http://forum.e-bodies.org/gallery/200-180217172804.jpeg
The pinch weld you can see in the pic where the antenna would go.
Thanks, Mike

70chall440

I had no problem installing one in the fender of my Challenger.
Mopar or no car!!!

Cudalbs

Thanks Cody, I just wasn't sure if cutting on that weld was going to do anything BAD. Nobody seems too concerned about trimming it up to fit so I will be going for it now :ohyeah:
"Love those round taillight cars"


anlauto

I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
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Cudalbs

Aahhhh, that one looks like it would be trouble free with the motor out of the way like that. Thanks for the lead Alan.
"Love those round taillight cars"

70chall440

This is what I use

https://www.amazon.com/MQ-1-Semi-Automatic-Power-Antenna/dp/B004675YOK

All of the automatic antennas I have used are far too tall and you have no choice if you are listening to the radio, the antenna is up.
Mopar or no car!!!

A.Gramz

@70chall440 u could install a switch and just turn it on when u want to listen to the radio. Or if it's an newer aftermarket radio they usually have a signal wire for the antenna