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Antenna Holes
Hey, I have a Ford Crown Vic (ex-police), I already posted this on the Vic forum, but I thought I would ask you all too, since alot of Carpices are ex-police cars. Anyway, the car has some antenna holes on the rear decklid and roof (lightbar wiring). Does anyone know a practical yet cheap (I'm only 16) way to repair, fill, plug or whatever these holes? It really needs to work. When I got the car, it had duct tape over the holes, this keeps the water and other junk out, but it looks pretty hick. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks,
Bobby |
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Re: Antenna Holes
You could try a fiberglass repair kit from the Walmart, but being inexperienced with body work (and paint matching) it'll probably come out looking worse than the duct tape. Then again, maybe you have the touch, and it'll turn out just fine.
Or you could buy some dummy antenna(s) and or search or fog lights and mount them in the holes! |
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Re: Antenna Holes
Thanks alot! I never thought about a fiberglass repair kit. My dad is great with that kind of thing, he builds and work on race cars, so im sure he would have a little knowledge on fiberglass repair! Thanks!
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Re: Antenna Holes
There ya go $2.50 3/4 of the way down the page. Make sure you get the right size.
http://www.tessco.com/products/displ...&subgroupId=74 |
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Re: Antenna Holes
That link'll come in handy for a lot of parts!! thanks!
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Re: Antenna Holes
I wasn't sure where to get those plugs, but that would have been my suggestion. That link may come in handy!
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