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Old 10-13-2016, 10:19 AM
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My 67 went into the shop today for body work and paint. I am considering having the antenna hole on the front fender filled in and going with one of those interior hidden antennas. Anyone have any experiences good or bad with these?

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Old 10-13-2016, 11:20 AM
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I have one in my trunk. It is stuck uner the package tray. Not super happy with the results. I run my iphone and iheart radio most of the time while I'm in the car.

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I was going to install one on my Nova but after reading the reviews went with the original rear antenna.

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Old 10-13-2016, 03:27 PM
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There is a company in Colorado that had several front windshield 's made for first gen. Firebird's and Camaro's with a built in antenna. I have their contact information somewhere if you would like it.

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Old 10-13-2016, 06:13 PM
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There is a company in Colorado that had several front windshield 's made for first gen. Firebird's and Camaro's with a built in antenna. I have their contact information somewhere if you would like it.

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Yes, I would like the contact info. Thanks

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Old 10-13-2016, 07:20 PM
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Currently out of town and will dig it up on Monday and report back.

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Do most people even listen to the FM radio anymore? Isn't that why HD FM adoption kinda failed and took so long?

I would think most are streaming from their phone (Pandora, etc). I plan on buying the BT factory reproduction radio for this reason for my 69.

That said, I did an aftermarket antenna like that in my 1992 Trans Am back like 13 years ago when I replaced the windshield. It for sure was not nearly as strong reception as a good old fashioned type antenna. I'd say it reduced the range by about a third. I'll be keeping the rear power antenna on my 69 just for this reason even though I haven't listened to FM in years now.

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Old 10-14-2016, 11:24 AM
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I find it's natural to have anxiety about removing an option even if you never use it... at least that's the way I am. I can't tell you how many time I worry about not being able to do something I'd never consider. lol

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Used hidden antenna from retrosound. No worky. They (retro) say you have to mount it high up to work well, but then what would be the point?

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Old 10-17-2016, 05:40 AM
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http://www.camaros.net/classifieds/s...ct=56033&cat=8

Here you go, the contact for a first gen Firebird/Camaro with a built in windshield w/ antenna. If you have a friend or two they do offer discounts on quantity/shipping.

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Do most people even listen to the FM radio anymore? Isn't that why HD FM adoption kinda failed and took so long?

I would think most are streaming from their phone (Pandora, etc). I plan on buying the BT factory reproduction radio for this reason for my 69.

That said, I did an aftermarket antenna like that in my 1992 Trans Am back like 13 years ago when I replaced the windshield. It for sure was not nearly as strong reception as a good old fashioned type antenna. I'd say it reduced the range by about a third. I'll be keeping the rear power antenna on my 69 just for this reason even though I haven't listened to FM in years now.
Would you believe that I don't own a mobile device.

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http://www.camaros.net/classifieds/s...ct=56033&cat=8

Here you go, the contact for a first gen Firebird/Camaro with a built in windshield w/ antenna. If you have a friend or two they do offer discounts on quantity/shipping.

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Thank you. I will inquire if still available.

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Would you believe that I don't own a mobile device.
Of that I am seriously jealous lol. I wish I didn't have to carry a cell phone.

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I have a hidden antenna in my convertible. Just done with a frame off restoration. It works, I've tuned in a couple stations, but am too busy with other stuff to focus on it now. I was lukewarm to the appearance of not having the antenna, but now prefer it.

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I have a hidden antenna in my convertible. Just done with a frame off restoration. It works, I've tuned in a couple stations, but am too busy with other stuff to focus on it now. I was lukewarm to the appearance of not having the antenna, but now prefer it.
What are you using for the hidden antenna?

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A RetroSound HPA1. I have it mounted back where the top folds down.

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