Thanks Andy. Nothing amateur about your rebuild though.
Im in a bit of a dilemma. When I got my car it had an aftermarket radio and a pair of speakers in the rear bulkhead. According to the data card it came from the factory with no radio and I kept switching between radio/no radio. I assumed that even radio delete cars would have had an antenna and speaker fitted at the factory because of the difficulty of retro fitting these items.
There was no old speaker in the dash, no old wiring, but there was the correct small additional fusebox in the engine compartment which I believe is for radio supply and the antenna hole looks to be drilled nicely and in the correct place according to the tech manual.
I'm not that bothered about listening to the radio as I only ever listen to my iPod in the car and am going to use a bluetooth speaker, I had pretty much decided on a radio delete plate because I like the look and I wouldn't have the hassle of fitting a radio that probably isn't going to work that well or sound that great anyway as I would stick with a single mono speaker in the dash.
However now I find that radio delete cars didn't have an antenna and mine does, so a delete plate would look odd with an aerial and would bug me, I then figured I'd go the radio route. I can get a restored Becker Europa TR which is correct for my year or a delete plate so Im able to go either way.
Welding the antenna hole looks like one of those jobs that is easier said than done and Im not relishing the idea of it, but if Im going to go radio delete then I'll have to and obviously now is the time.
What do you think? weld the hole and fit the plate, or fit a radio and antenna even though the data card says it shouldn't have one. Ive got to make my mind up this weekend so get those votes in....