My S1 FHC has an aerial hole in the right hand side of the bulkhead. Would this have been a factory drilled hole or aftermarket? It seems to line up pretty well with the holes in the A post stiffeners so if somebody else did it they got it pretty much spot on. I'm tempted to fill it in as I think it spoils the lines and fit a powered hidden one somewhere. Whilst I'm doing the bodywork now is the hour.
What have others done?
Paul.
Aerial hole
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PaulColeman
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#2 Re: Aerial hole
Mine (1967) has one but it's a left hand drive car so i don't know if it was factory fit or not.. I'm not doing bodywork at this stage (maybe in the future) so was thinking of taking the aerial out and fitting a offside mirror. I just wonder if it will work for visibility. Doesn't answer your question, but it's something I have been thinking about.
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#3 Re: Aerial hole
I know of one car that had the aerial hole in the buklhead from delivery.
My car has the aerial in the rear wing, and it is an aftermarket fitment.
My car has the aerial in the rear wing, and it is an aftermarket fitment.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
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#4 Re: Aerial hole
I welded up the hole in mine for the same reason you mention.
I am fitting a windscreen with an aerial in it.
Paul
I am fitting a windscreen with an aerial in it.
Paul
65 Series 1 FHC, 68 Jaguar 340
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#5 Re: Aerial hole
Oh, forgot to mention. I never extend the aerial. With so much music from the car there is no need to listen to anything else.chrisfell wrote:I know of one car that had the aerial hole in the buklhead from delivery.
My car has the aerial in the rear wing, and it is an aftermarket fitment.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
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