RE: antenna delete plug
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RE: antenna delete plug



I worked for Chrysler at that time. Radios were
installed at the dealer. One of the first tools I had
to buy was the holesaw to open the fender hole. There
was a template but after a while most guys didn't need
it but I used to walk past cars in a parking lot &
notice that on some cars not all the antennas were
in the exact same spot.
Hammer

--- Garry Penn <buildin64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Is there such a thing? Maybe for the fury type cars?
> All the sedan cars 
> that I have seen that have the radio delete option
> do not have the hole 
> in the fender to begin with, so no need to put in a
> delete plug?
> 
> 
> James Elsmore wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Is anyone using an antenna delete plug on their B
> body?  I have a hidden 
> > antenna for my AM/FM stereo and am looking at
> removing the factory 
> > antenna on my '64 Plymouth Belvedere.  What is
> recommended to plug the 
> > hole?
> >  
> > Thanks!
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> 65 Bel 1 2dr Sedan
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