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Old 01-29-2014, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by my66cruiser View Post
Thank you for your help. If I cannot remove my mast without removing the base, then I may have to pull the wire through.

Is it difficult to remove the inner fender well to free the wire?
The inner fender well is ungainly to get in and out, but there are no special tricks or hidden 'gotchas'. You may not have to remove it completely to get the antenna out. I just r&r'd the left side to replace the brake line and plan to replace the antenna on my 64 this afternoon.

Unless you plan to cut the cable, you will also need access to the back of the radio to unplug the other end.

~Steve
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