On my 65, the antenna in retract position is about 4" high. But right now it refuses to operate so it is fully extended. I guess if it's going to break it should be extended! Mark T. Boehme 65 Crown 925-671-3161 > -----Original Message----- > From: ImperialMCMLXII@xxxxxxx [SMTP:ImperialMCMLXII@xxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:33 PM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: '62 Crown Power Antenna Question > > Hi Bob, Max & gang, > > Every original '62 Imperial ad that I have shows the car with the antenna > in the retracted position. The position is identical in every ad, about 4" > of the mast remains above the fender. The appenage is still visible even > though it may not be in use (i.e. it's "relaxed" state) =8^) > > What truly astonishes me is the extended length of the antenna. I'm 6'1" > tall and when that '62 Imperial AM antenna is fully extended, I can barely > reach the tip of the antenna with my index finger, and only when I stand > on tip-toed. (that's about 9' above the ground!) > > I'm fearful that one of the sections would snap or the entire antenna > would at least bend severely if it were fully extended and run through the > air at 90 mph. > > Be especially careful if your flying old glory! > > Imperial Regards to all, > > Jay Mc Kee > 1962 Crown Southampton 4-door (no "antenna-envy") > >