I;m looking for a 9 or 12 foot side mount radio aerial to help with a truck restoreation. I don;t think they are made anymore but just a chance someone out there may know of a source or even have one tucked away. They were very popular in the '60;s and '70;s on car,s and truck;s.Thank;s
LOL yea I remember those, had a few "back in the day" Lots of different heights with the same 2 basic side mounts. It was the only way to get any semi decent radio reception back then Yea from memory, I think they got up to about 12 feet for the biggest with the most common being 6ft
I just went out and measured mine and it's 2.6m fully extended, so I guess that makes it just under 9ft!The top inch has a right angle bend - is it supposed to be like that!Maybe that was for tying the foxtails to!
mrfxit,
Mar 30, 7:27am
Normally they just had a red plastic screw on pointed knob
nathanmac,
Mar 30, 8:26am
Ta.This one may be missing a bit then - there's no evidence anything has been screwed on to it.Was a bit surprised to see it's chrome over brass - i guess I'm still young enough to have believed these have always been stainless steel!
mrfxit,
Mar 30, 9:29am
LOL. stainless steel = only on jappa's
ALL shinys were chrome over brass/ diacast or steel back then. Little bits = movable bits = brass Little bits =fixed position bits = diacast Big bits = steel
nathanmac,
Mar 30, 10:02am
Lol sounds about right but there are just enough stainless bits on the old cars that made me just think they would have been the same forever.I'll have to check the Mk1 and the Chev to see what they're made of now.I know the Fairmont has a later stainless one on it though.On the Model A we just hooked up a wire to the chicken mesh in the roof.
mrcat1,
Mar 30, 6:45pm
There used to be a place in the back of Mount Eden area, more towards Kingsland end, that used to have all sorts of those side mount arieals. I used to have one on the side of my exhaust stack on a big road truck years ago, if i had it fully up it would hit the surrounds of those overhead traffic lights. But damn good on radio reception though.
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