Shaving antena
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RE: Shaving antena
ORIGINAL: odiaz
NO, DON'T do it Fairlane. Your car is gorgeous. Don't drill a hole in the fender. The amplified Metra antenas are actually extremely good. I get better reception with it then I did with the stock antenna (from what I remember, I installed the Mettra antenna shortly after I got the car.) Give the Metra antenna a try before you drill a hole in your car.
ORIGINAL: fairlane292
I have Tune Trapper (non powered ) under dash. It's pretty good but I'm not into pretty good. I think in early spring I'm gonna put a power unit in. stainless with small almost flush stainless base. Goes up when rad on, down when off. ...just like we had in the 60s and 70s; have done two so far (61 fairlane, 65 vette) reception awesome in both.
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I have Tune Trapper (non powered ) under dash. It's pretty good but I'm not into pretty good. I think in early spring I'm gonna put a power unit in. stainless with small almost flush stainless base. Goes up when rad on, down when off. ...just like we had in the 60s and 70s; have done two so far (61 fairlane, 65 vette) reception awesome in both.
[IMG]local://upfiles/24316/49E93F94AA7E4221B25885264FCF5AD3.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: Shaving antena
Since we are talking about antennas does anyone have a picture of a black 8 inch antenna since i just ordered one?
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...MAGE_00063.jpg
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...MAGE_00062.jpg
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