My thought has been that many Mopars were dealer ordered for their inventory with no radio and then if the buyer wanted a radio, the dealer would install it. That would answer the question of why antennas were mounted on the right or on the left fender. ...................MO
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To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 10:34 PM Subject: Re: 1964 Dodge Polara Radio Radios were optional prior to the 1980's. Thus all Dodges could be had with no radio. My father's 1965 and 1970 Dodge Polaras had no radios. Not "radio delete", though, as you have to have a radio before you can delete it. No radio - no antenna. Starting in 1973 Chrysler installed the antenna mounting hardware in the fender on all cars. If you ordered the radio the complete antenna was installed. If you installed a radio on a radio-less 1973 and Mopar you replaced the plug with the antenna and attaching nuts, etc. Prior to 1973 you had to drill the hole and acquire the antenna with all the mounting hardware. Rear speakers were optional, in addtion to the radio. So you could get a radio with no rear speaker. Sounds as if your car came from the factory with no radio. If your Dodge was built at Hamtramck ("2" for the fourth digit from the left in the VIN) the data tag should be blank under the "R". The 1965 would have the radio information under O and S, and again, no radio, no information. Bill Toronto, ON On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:05 PM, <Blosserde@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone know if a 1964 Dodge could come with a radio delete and if it could, would it still have an antenna? Did the 64 Dodge with radio come with rear speakers? My car has anaftermarket radio, but there were no original speaker grills in the rear packagetray. Thanks David 64 Polara
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