Hi all.
I am studying hard for my dream Sprint.
Where should the aerial be? Front wing, rear wing or roof ?
They seem to be anywhere ?
Many thanks.
Daz
Aerial position ?
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Re: Aerial position ?
Some Sprints had a hole for the aerial in the O/S/F wing from new. My 78 model did. But lesser models didn't have the hole precut so the aerial could be wherever you wanted it (or wherever the radio fitter decided to put it) Mostly this was put in the rear wings on the side opposite the distributor since that was reckoned to minimize interference from the engine. Roof aerials were always expensive to buy and fit so mainly only went on more upmarket cars. So that's what i will have! (I don't have the wing with the hole any more)
HTH Steve
HTH Steve
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Re: Aerial position ?
Not sure about early versions of the 'lesser models'. However, the Dolomite 1300/1500/1500HL brochure dated 11/76 includes under electrical items a single speaker (mounted in the parcel shelf below the glove box) and wing mounted aerial. My current 1977 Dolomite 1500 has the radio pre-wiring in place, with the aerial located on the offside front wing, same as my 1850HL. A 1978 Dolomite 1500 owned many, many moons ago also had the radio pre-wiring located in the same places from new.Carledo wrote:Some Sprints had a hole for the aerial in the O/S/F wing from new. My 78 model did. But lesser models didn't have the hole precut so the aerial could be wherever you wanted it (or wherever the radio fitter decided to put it) Mostly this was put in the rear wings on the side opposite the distributor since that was reckoned to minimize interference from the engine. Roof aerials were always expensive to buy and fit so mainly only went on more upmarket cars. So that's what i will have! (I don't have the wing with the hole any more)
HTH Steve
Mark
1980 Dolomite 1850HL Auto
1977 Dolomite 1500
1980 Dolomite 1850HL Auto
1977 Dolomite 1500
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Re: Aerial position ?
I have a 77 1500HL here with NO hole in the wing and an o/s/r wing mounted electric aerial. And My 73 Toledo had the same, but the aerial is manual and on the n/s/r wing. Some of this maybe accounted for by having new wings fitted, as NOS factory o/s/f wings DO NOT have an aerial hole in them (or the hole for the corner bumper mount, a throwback to the "shorty" bumper Toledo) The HL i'm breaking has had replacement steel wings fitted. So I guess that doesn't count! It may be another feature of the 76 update that created the HL models. And there's no mention of any pre fitted radio equipment AT ALL in my 73 Toledo brochure!markas wrote:Not sure about early versions of the 'lesser models'. However, the Dolomite 1300/1500/1500HL brochure dated 11/76 includes under electrical items a single speaker (mounted in the parcel shelf below the glove box) and wing mounted aerial. My current 1977 Dolomite 1500 has the radio pre-wiring in place, with the aerial located on the offside front wing, same as my 1850HL. A 1978 Dolomite 1500 owned many, many moons ago also had the radio pre-wiring located in the same places from new.Carledo wrote:Some Sprints had a hole for the aerial in the O/S/F wing from new. My 78 model did. But lesser models didn't have the hole precut so the aerial could be wherever you wanted it (or wherever the radio fitter decided to put it) Mostly this was put in the rear wings on the side opposite the distributor since that was reckoned to minimize interference from the engine. Roof aerials were always expensive to buy and fit so mainly only went on more upmarket cars. So that's what i will have! (I don't have the wing with the hole any more)
HTH Steve
Steve
'73 2 door Toledo with Vauxhall Carlton 2.0 8v engine (The Carledo)
'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
Apprentice served Triumph Specialist for 50 years. PM for more info or quotes.
'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
Apprentice served Triumph Specialist for 50 years. PM for more info or quotes.
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Re: Aerial position ?
My 74 1500TC has it on rear o/s wing, mine is blanked off with a gromet and I have fitted my aerial in the boot, I get all the bbc stations and some of the local onesCarledo wrote:I have a 77 1500HL here with NO hole in the wing and an o/s/r wing mounted electric aerial. And My 73 Toledo had the same, but the aerial is manual and on the n/s/r wing. Some of this maybe accounted for by having new wings fitted, as NOS factory o/s/f wings DO NOT have an aerial hole in them (or the hole for the corner bumper mount, a throwback to the "shorty" bumper Toledo) The HL i'm breaking has had replacement steel wings fitted. So I guess that doesn't count! It may be another feature of the 76 update that created the HL models. And there's no mention of any pre fitted radio equipment AT ALL in my 73 Toledo brochure!markas wrote:Not sure about early versions of the 'lesser models'. However, the Dolomite 1300/1500/1500HL brochure dated 11/76 includes under electrical items a single speaker (mounted in the parcel shelf below the glove box) and wing mounted aerial. My current 1977 Dolomite 1500 has the radio pre-wiring in place, with the aerial located on the offside front wing, same as my 1850HL. A 1978 Dolomite 1500 owned many, many moons ago also had the radio pre-wiring located in the same places from new.Carledo wrote:Some Sprints had a hole for the aerial in the O/S/F wing from new. My 78 model did. But lesser models didn't have the hole precut so the aerial could be wherever you wanted it (or wherever the radio fitter decided to put it) Mostly this was put in the rear wings on the side opposite the distributor since that was reckoned to minimize interference from the engine. Roof aerials were always expensive to buy and fit so mainly only went on more upmarket cars. So that's what i will have! (I don't have the wing with the hole any more)
HTH Steve
Steve
Cheers
Darren
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