Just to interject real quick, the rear mounted power antenna for the DeLorean looks great because you can't see it when retracted. The whole unit is mounted below the intake grille behind the rear quarter glass on the drivers side. So when it operates, the antenna will pop- up thru the grilles, and you never have to see the bulky base. It is definatly something that you may want to consider. If you want to convert the car to have a windshield antenna, that wouldn't be difficult at all. Just get a bottle of rear window defroster repair, and I would imagine that you should be able to simply 'draw' the antenna onto the glass. I had a Buick rental car one time that used this same technique. Then just solder a connection on like a traditional defroster, and all should be fine I would imagine... -Robert vin 6585 "X" --- In dmcnews@xxxx, Jack The Stripper <motti@xxxx> wrote: > I haven't had a lot of time to read my messages lately, so forgive me if this has been covered, but has anyone here retrofitted their DeLorean with an in-glass antenna or know someone who has? <SNIP> >Regular antennae can be snapped off or bent, as can power > antennae, which can also have motors that break and other such > mechanical problems. > --Joe