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Posted by: 914Sixer Jun 7 2015, 10:09 AM

Back in 2008 I sent out a bunch of antenna placement templates that came in the factory radio installation kit. I have had a member contact me IF I had any left but I do not. Anybody got one?

Posted by: sixnotfour Jun 7 2015, 11:07 AM

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Posted by: fixer34 Jun 7 2015, 04:12 PM

My car had/has the antenna hole on the passenger side. Was that way when I bought it 38 yrs ago.

In the 'what did you do to your 914' dept, I just bought/installed a new atenna about 2 months ago.

Posted by: Chris914n6 Jun 7 2015, 04:24 PM

I've had one of each side. One factory installed one dealer installed?

Posted by: driftingcloud Jun 7 2015, 05:24 PM

Thanks, 914Sixer and sixnotfour! I'm in your debt.

I've got a full bare metal restoration of a '76 going on.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=257341&pid=2195941&mode=threaded&show=&st=0&#entry2195941

The antenna came on the passenger's side. Since a lot of body work was being done, I decided to move it back to the correct (driver's side). What's another couple of hours after weeks of metal work? Since I'm trying to be a purist about it, it's great to know the precise location.

Thanks!


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Posted by: rgalla9146 Jun 7 2015, 06:59 PM

There are two features on our cars that prove that the antenna belongs on the drivers side. Even if a dealer put it on the passenger side.
First, there is a rubber grommet in the drivers inner fender that can be removed to pass the antenna wire through. No drilling. The antenna wire comes with a grommet to fit the hole.
Second, there is a hole in the drivers fender pinch weld to attach a bracket to stabilize the antenna.
And of course, the radio installation instructions tell you exactly where to put the hole for the antenna.

Posted by: driftingcloud Jun 7 2015, 07:21 PM

You should have seen how badly done the original antenna wire hole was done on the inside of the fender when it was on the passenger's side. It looked almost like a bullet hole (fired to the inside) with sharp metal all around it. Rubber grommet? What's that? Ha ha...

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Jun 7 2015, 08:59 PM) *

There are two features on our cars that prove that the antenna belongs on the drivers side. Even if a dealer put it on the passenger side.
First, there is a rubber grommet in the drivers inner fender that can be removed to pass the antenna wire through. No drilling. The antenna wire comes with a grommet to fit the hole.
Second, there is a hole in the drivers fender pinch weld to attach a bracket to stabilize the antenna.
And of course, the radio installation instructions tell you exactly where to put the hole for the antenna.

Posted by: 914dave Jun 8 2015, 01:06 PM

Thanks for posting this.

Posted by: Chris914n6 Jun 8 2015, 06:42 PM

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Jun 7 2015, 05:59 PM) *

There are two features on our cars that prove that the antenna belongs on the drivers side. Even if a dealer put it on the passenger side.
First, there is a rubber grommet in the drivers inner fender that can be removed to pass the antenna wire through. No drilling. The antenna wire comes with a grommet to fit the hole.
Second, there is a hole in the drivers fender pinch weld to attach a bracket to stabilize the antenna.
And of course, the radio installation instructions tell you exactly where to put the hole for the antenna.


But was that for Germany/Europe markets or the US? I look at modern USDM cars and it's either pass front or driver rear.

I went with a marine soft wire antenna under the cowl. Filling the hole for a clean look.

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Jun 8 2015, 07:00 PM

Its the same for all 914s.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Jun 8 2015, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Jun 7 2015, 05:59 PM) *

There are two features on our cars that prove that the antenna belongs on the drivers side. Even if a dealer put it on the passenger side.
First, there is a rubber grommet in the drivers inner fender that can be removed to pass the antenna wire through. No drilling. The antenna wire comes with a grommet to fit the hole.
Second, there is a hole in the drivers fender pinch weld to attach a bracket to stabilize the antenna.
And of course, the radio installation instructions tell you exactly where to put the hole for the antenna.


But was that for Germany/Europe markets or the US? I look at modern USDM cars and it's either pass front or driver rear.

I went with a marine soft wire antenna under the cowl. Filling the hole for a clean look.


????? If someone here has a Euro market 914 (it is a European car right ?) and there is a grommet on the right inner fender and the bracket hole is on the right inner fender that will be a revelation.
But...... anyone can put an antenna anywhere they want.
I welded the fender hole, left the grommet, took out the speakers and put in a radio block off .
I couldn't hear the friggin' thing anyway.

Posted by: RobW Jun 9 2015, 07:39 AM

It just shows you the mentality of Porsche and the 914 at the time. Eh, just have the dealers pull out a drill and cut a hole! The same mentality exists today in drilling out front bumpers for the license plate mount.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Jun 9 2015, 09:54 AM

QUOTE(RobW @ Jun 9 2015, 09:39 AM) *

It just shows you the mentality of Porsche and the 914 at the time. Eh, just have the dealers pull out a drill and cut a hole! The same mentality exists today in drilling out front bumpers for the license plate mount.


Actually...... Porsche did their job, they put the right features in the cars.
The dealers didn't bother to know enough to do the job right.

Posted by: ejm Jun 9 2015, 07:36 PM

I think the length of the antenna cable is why many cars had the antenna mounted on the right. The cars came here without radio and antenna which were supplied by the US distributor (Volkswagen of America) and installed by the dealer. I've looked at many cars over the years and more often than not a left mounted antenna has some sort of an extension on the antenna cable. The installer at the dealer was making the supplied antenna fit without a cable extension. No doubt the factory intended the antenna on the left and providing a template shows they considered every detail except the use of parts sourced elsewhere.

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