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antena - 7/12/2008 2:23:34 PM
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chart75
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I have a 75 Vette which I bought last year. When I got it, the antena had a slight bend in it, (no big deal). The previous owner has a dry, heated garage to store it in over the winter which I don''t so I needed to store the car in a storage bag. For the life of me I could not get the antena off. I tried everything and that mast would not come off. In desperation and since I would buy a new mast in the spring, I cut it off so I could at least put the car away for the winter. Spring came and still could not get the mast off! I ordered a whole new antena, cable and all. My question is; Is there an easy way to thread the antena cable through the car with out pulling carpet, seats, etc? Can you attach the NEW antena to the OLD cable? I have the new antena in place and have the new and old cable zip-corded and tucked up inside the wheel compartment.
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RE: antena - 7/12/2008 2:30:42 PM
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C3 Starship
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I take it you don''t have a power antenea, right? I don''t see any reason why you can''t just attach the old cable to the new antenea.
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