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Date:         Fri, 1 Mar 96 23:45 EST
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From:         raulb@iglou.com (Raul Barreras)
Subject:      Re: Vanagon Antenna Mast

...snip...

>..but you may be able to use the original little slope-adapter. >it is a separate peice from the antenna. i put a powered antenna on my 88 >bus and just used the original slope-adapter, instead of the one i paid >extra for. :(

Sorry to hear about that.

>the best way (imho) to get to the antenna bottom is to remove the headlight >grill and the left/driver headlight fixture (the four corner screws). the >antenna is right behind it. >joel

In my case, all I have to do is remove the front grill and there is the whole assembly. I do appreciate the information. Thanks!

Raul Wilma (1982 Westfalia)


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