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Re: Radio delete
[Re: Bull1tt]
#174764
12/25/08 02:02 PM
12/25/08 02:02 PM
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Posts: 3,407 S.E. Florida, USA
rrunner
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There isn't a hole in the fender
That's how any of the radio delete cars I had were. I remember buying a few cars with radios mounted under the dash and that radio shack glue to the windsheild antenna
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Re: Radio delete
[Re: rrunner]
#174765
12/25/08 09:35 PM
12/25/08 09:35 PM
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Posts: 8,948 Harlan, Iowa
69CoronetRT
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Radio delete Is that like power steering delete?
Seeking:
1969 St. Louis plant VINs, SPD, and VONs. Over 2,000 thanks to you!
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Re: Radio delete
[Re: 69CoronetRT]
#174766
12/26/08 03:00 PM
12/26/08 03:00 PM
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Posts: 2,230 restos just aren't my thing
gtsuperbee
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restos just aren't my thing
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I've had a few radio delete a-bodies (70 and newer though) and they had a "plug" that went into the hole in the fender. I would check a parts book for your year car and see if there are 2 different #s listed for a passenger side fender. On my 70 and back b-bodies, the fenders don't have the hole at all and are a different part #.
Restoring a car to look "only" as good as the factory made it is like getting a boob job for your wife and having the doctor make them two different sizes to seem more natural
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