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46-48 antenna placement-D-24


Frank Elder

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Here's a few pics that I had. Just noticing mine looks bent or installed crooked. Hopefully its not the hole in the cowl thats off.

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This one shows pretty clearly where the hole is.

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I should have a pic somewhere of the parts car I did that had it on the drivers side. Its not online though probabyl at home.

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What I consider to be the "correct" antenna placement is on the curve of

the cowl....the antenna has a curved base.

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The original type antenna as supplied by Chrysler looked like this one.

Has the tube at the bottom, and attaches to the inner fender with the

"strap" for support.

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If you put them over too far, on the flat area, they are in your line of

vision.

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You can buy these aftermarket replacement antennas at swap meets

fairly cheap. Similar ones are sold in auto stores and other places.

One has a slanted base, the other a flat one.

They would have been located on Dodges just like Plymouths.

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dodgepu1946- Of course you were already at work! I have oddball hours-10 am to 6:30 pm. I guess they think I have nothing better to do! I had never heard of a passenger side mount that was interesting. Maybe owner installed? Thank you, for answering my PM.

BOB T, Love that shiny stick! Did it come with your vert or did you install it?

Shell...That looks like some of the drawn magazine placements! You even have beltline Mirror, wish I did.

Gents, I believe I've got the general idea thanks to your wonderful pictures! Thank you one and all, FRANKIE47

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Ah I start at 7am. Nice. I can't say if mine was factory installed or not. I believe lots of them were dealer installed. Mine still had the mopar factory unit installed on that side. The parts car had a factory one on the drivers side. Whats right? who knows. I suspect since the dealers installed a lot of these that either side is fine. I'm rather glad mine is over there so I don't have to see it as much.

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I'm not sure if the factory actually installed the radios.

If they did, they may have sent the antenna in the car for the

dealer to install.

Otherwise, the radio was a totally dealer installed thing. Hence the

varying locations.

My 47 Plym had a radio when I got it.....had the antenna as pictured

with the round tube and attaching strap at the bottom. But the

staff was broken - so I somewhere found the current antenna. It

will go down real short, which I like. Have no idea what it was really

for originally.

Before I recently sold the 54 Plymouth, I removed the original style

antenna for possible future use. Figured the next owner could put

on whatever kind he likes. I like to have original style parts and

pieces for mine, even if I don't use them.

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I have a D24 Custom Special...this car came tricked out from the factory with a whole assortment of options...radio just being one of them...the antennea on that jewel is also original with the red tip on the top of the aerial..I acquired this car from the original family..let me change computer and upload a pic if possible..

might be a bit of a strain to see..but can get you a close up later if you want...thought I had one already..but not so..

 

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Well ,HEEEDOUBLEHOCKEYSTICKS! It seems to me that there is no original spot for the shiney stick unless ordered from the factory. If you order a copy of the build sheet as per your serial no.,and it was radio delete, you have the option of putting it any where you please. All you have to say is that is the side the dealer installed it on!

Thanks FRANKIE47

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Sipping and sitting and sizing up the situation. Hmmmm, could I use a power antenna with a RUNTZ attached, or would it just go up more slowly if wired solo?

Or could I go with a hidden antenna say between the headliner und das roof?

Time to add a pickled egg to the thought process

FRANKIE47

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thats the beauty behind ownership..it is yours to do as you wish without regard to what may or may not be stock, accepted, considered the norm or anything as such...personally I like the aerial cowl mounted on stand offs...I have modified my 41 Dodge to this aerial and it just seems to suit the car...

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if you want a better shot..say the word..will try to get them tomorrow after work..plan to be out working my rear fenders..got the fronts worked these past couple evening..they be in primer..got two spots I missed on the right one..primer shows more than the hand can feel at times..

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Frankie..nine times out of ten the placement of your antenna if you are not replacing an already previous mounted aerial will be dictated by the shape and and style mounting base of what you intend to use..as you can see in my application, the base for that antenna is completely body formed for where it mounts. If I wereto break the base or lose a piece I am sure I would be out of luck ever getting another base same as the one on my car.

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  • 1 month later...

1999 dodge ram pickem up antenna has the correct curveture on the mounting base to be placed on the cowl and still look like it belongs! This means I can replace the stock black ant. from the truck with a chrome stick or an electric model and still have the correct mount. Or at least where I think it's correct, let's not start that again! Glad we can keep it dodge.

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My antenna is in about the same location as Tim's. I'm assuming it was put in that location by the dealer since the radio is an original 802. As mentioned by many of us, probably doesn't matter because each dealer may have put them someplace else. I'm also posting a picture of three P15's at the end of the assembly line. It appears none have radios in them because there is no antenna. I also have another assembly line picture of P15's and one Woody and none of those have antenna's either. So.......looks like most, if not all radios were installed at the dealer.

Tim,

If you break that antenna base by accident, you can get another one that will fit that spot. I have an NOS adjustable base one in the basement. See them all the time at swap meets. In fact, the antenna base on my coupe is an adjustable base one.

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Well my antena is located just infrount of the drivers door. I think it was up to the dealership that sold the cars to put the antena where they wanted to put it. The radio on some models was an after market and so I think the antena was also. Jon

PS. Check out the happy wife and the cute kids in the car.

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You can buy these aftermarket replacement antennas at swap meets

fairly cheap. Similar ones are sold in auto stores and other places.

One has a slanted base, the other a flat one.

They would have been located on Dodges just like Plymouths.

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Bob,

The antenna on the right with the flat base looks like the same type as the NOS one I have in the basement and the one on the fender of my coupe. By loosening the nut on top of the black part, the antenna will move from side to side, so you can put it on a curved surface. As mentioned the same type is on the curve of my fender. So you can position the angle that the antenna goes up then tighten that nut again to hold it in place. They are more or less universal fit.

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