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Post by don29163 on Jun 22, 2010 7:03:34 GMT -5
I am missing the factory radio antenna. Anyone have an idea of what goes there? I have the chrome bezel for the hole. I am guessing it is a power antenna ? I also need the oil pressure switch for VDO gauge. I have a set of like new Aluminum valve covers that have "BRADLEY" in raised letters that I do not need.
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Post by jspbtown on Jun 22, 2010 7:40:21 GMT -5
www.egauges.com for all your gauge needs. Antenna is anything you want to do. I used a hidden one for a cleaner look.
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Post by centralvalleygter on Jun 22, 2010 10:31:02 GMT -5
I have an automatic one that came on my Bradley - I don't know if it is original equipment or not. I like simple, but don't like having a broken antenna, so I have a "rubber ducky" type black antenna (which goes well with my car color scheme).
I'll sell my automatic one for $5.00 plus shipping, but I did not even try it before I took it off, so I cannot assure you that it works.
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Post by vallyr on Jun 22, 2010 11:18:59 GMT -5
could always replace the radio antenna with something that could be more fun like a cb. Thinking of doing that on mine.
Breaker breaker we have a high speed pursuit in progress, need a 20 on the bradley bandit!
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doug
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Post by doug on Jun 22, 2010 11:19:42 GMT -5
I would be interested in the valve covers.. PM me
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Post by Jeff Troy on Jun 22, 2010 15:18:57 GMT -5
Hi,
There is no "factory" antenna, and there is no factory radio. Sound equipment was optional in the Bradley, and not standard with any of their kits. Without consulting my own CD, my memory says that Panasonic or Audiovox equipment was offered.
My car has had several systems installed, and since 1994, it's all Pioneer. The power antenna (house brand from some auto parts store) is a nice addition, and prevents bending and breaking issues of any kind.
In short, install whatever you like. That's the nicest thing about a specialty car. It's all your own.
Warmest...
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Post by don29163 on Jun 22, 2010 21:02:53 GMT -5
sent PM's
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Post by don29163 on Jun 22, 2010 21:06:19 GMT -5
Jeff, Do you have any Idea where or what the serial number of this car might be located? I will at some point need a title for it.
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Post by jspbtown on Jun 23, 2010 8:10:49 GMT -5
Serial number will be the VW pans number (in most cases). It is located just forward of the shift coupler access plate on the tunnel
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Post by Jeff Troy on Jun 23, 2010 17:13:11 GMT -5
Hi, Don,
If your state works like PA and most others, you will submit receipts for all your parts, including the body, engine and chassis, then the state will issue a "reconstructed" or similar title with a newly issued VIN from your state. If the state has a required location, they will tell you where to mount the VIN plate.
Keep your receipts. The sales tax you pay at registration/title time is based on these.
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