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Which Antenna to buy?

Started by roger440, December 03, 2018, 04:37:28 PM

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roger440

Ive been through 3 aftermarket antennas on my 69. The little threaded part that sticks up is so weak, they just break off with even just a slight nudge to the aerial.

Are all the aftermarket ones like this, or is there something resonably stock looking i can buy that is actually up to the job?

Any pointers welcome :)
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Ghoste

One of the original style ones? 

roger440

Quote from: Ghoste on December 04, 2018, 10:46:14 AM
One of the original style ones? 

That's what I have bought. They look the same, but are very easily broken. Can't find any nos ones, so trying to work out what to buy instead?
1969 Dodge Charger RT/SE
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner - SOLD
2017 HSV Maloo
2003 Holden SS Ute
1970 Triumph 2000 Estate, fitted Rover V8
1961 Standard Atlas
1980 Triumph Dolomite Sprint
1974 Triumph Stag
2003 Subaru Forester

b5blue

I've been thinking about getting one that retracts, manual or electrical.  :scratchchin:

69RT/Chrgr

Year one has a telescopic one that says it's made by the original vendor, not a repro.

Mopar Nut

Quote from: 69RT/Chrgr on January 05, 2019, 09:55:56 PM
Year one has a telescopic one that says it's made by the original vendor, not a repro.

Do you have their part number? I'm not finding it, thanks.
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69RT/Chrgr

I will when I get home and look at my catalog

69bfan

At one time, Metro Moldings out of Douglas, GA. was providing all of the antennas to the reproduction world.  They sold out several years ago with Classic buying  a large chunk of the business, mostly the tooling.  I know that the last group of antennas that they had were purchased by AMS Obsolete. 

At one time, Year One may have been purchasing the antennas from Chrysler, but at this point, I am pretty sure that Chrysler has not had any antennas available for a number of years.  Parts availability from Chrysler is now limited to pretty much what few items that overlapped into the truck and van market from the early 90s.
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69RT/Chrgr

MM69 is what Year One says is an Chrysler telescopic antenna made by the original vendor

69bfan

MM represents Metro Moldings which is no longer making reproduction parts.  The business may have been sourcing a sub-assembly from an OE vendor back in the day to provide a finished product.  But the finished product was put together in Douglas, GA where Metro was based while it was in operation.  Year One denotes actual Chrysler parts with the "FD" prefix if they were actually purchasing the part directly from Chrysler.  You have to keep in mind that when they started assigning part numbers to the items they were sourcing directly from Chrysler in the very early 80s, there was a lots more available.  Almost 40 years later, next to nothing is available from Chrysler and the original vendors for these cars.
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69RT/Chrgr

Quote from: 69bfan on January 07, 2019, 09:14:08 AM
MM represents Metro Moldings which is no longer making reproduction parts.  The business may have been sourcing a sub-assembly from an OE vendor back in the day to provide a finished product.  But the finished product was put together in Douglas, GA where Metro was based while it was in operation.  Year One denotes actual Chrysler parts with the "FD" prefix if they were actually purchasing the part directly from Chrysler.  You have to keep in mind that when they started assigning part numbers to the items they were sourcing directly from Chrysler in the very early 80s, there was a lots more available.  Almost 40 years later, next to nothing is available from Chrysler and the original vendors for these cars.

They actually have in the catalog that mm69 is a chrysler part made by the original chrylser vendor, I wonder if they they are passing this off as original oem vendror but its not, or if they have a surplus of them still. The non telescopic actually just says " reproduction" with no explanation as does the telescopic one.

I have my original, but was thinking about getting a spare ifnit was the case with it being an original type quality

Duane

Dino

Quote from: b5blue on December 05, 2018, 05:50:38 PM
I've been thinking about getting one that retracts, manual or electrical.  :scratchchin:

You just made me add a project to my already insanely long list. Thanks!   :lol:
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DAY CLONA

Quote from: roger440 on December 03, 2018, 04:37:28 PM
Ive been through 3 aftermarket antennas on my 69. The little threaded part that sticks up is so weak, they just break off with even just a slight nudge to the aerial.

Are all the aftermarket ones like this, or is there something resonably stock looking i can buy that is actually up to the job?

Any pointers welcome :)


I purchased the entire assy of the B body (70 Charger) antenna parts from YEAR ONE, about $100-150 for the entire set up, ZERO issues, well made...

b5blue

I'm trying a fully retractable one that looks nothing like stock. (18.00 eBay) I see bad to so so reviews for powered retractable mostly.

roger440

Quote from: DAY CLONA on January 25, 2019, 08:20:27 PM
Quote from: roger440 on December 03, 2018, 04:37:28 PM
Ive been through 3 aftermarket antennas on my 69. The little threaded part that sticks up is so weak, they just break off with even just a slight nudge to the aerial.

Are all the aftermarket ones like this, or is there something resonably stock looking i can buy that is actually up to the job?

Any pointers welcome :)


I purchased the entire assy of the B body (70 Charger) antenna parts from YEAR ONE, about $100-150 for the entire set up, ZERO issues, well made...

Interesting  :scratchchin:

My last 2 came from them. They have a really small thread taht secures the aerial to the base. Its tiny and just soft brass. Just catch the aerial with your arm and it snaps off. Was a few years ago though. Any chance of some pics?
1969 Dodge Charger RT/SE
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner - SOLD
2017 HSV Maloo
2003 Holden SS Ute
1970 Triumph 2000 Estate, fitted Rover V8
1961 Standard Atlas
1980 Triumph Dolomite Sprint
1974 Triumph Stag
2003 Subaru Forester