Real Plugger’s cars don’t have that antenna. They have a car with an old fashioned push-button radio tuner. And the push-buttons were mechanical not electronic!
Young comic readers won’t even know what I am talking about.
Most cars I’ve seen with those antennas, the owner didn’t even know what it was for… it was on the car when they bought it – besides, there wasn’t a wire or cable to attach to anything.
@jimguessI had that radio, and an Oldsmobile with a switch on the floor that would move the radio dial up one notch at a time. Car was so big, we said it had it’s own zip code.
That looks like an AMC Concord from the 70s. Some other fellow must have added the car antenna and then the plugger fellow bought it and left it on. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/1981_AMC_Concord_4-door_beige_PArl.jpg
Those old car/cell phones had about fifty times the power of new ones, you could get a signal a long way off in open ground. Five watts vs. about 100 milliwatts.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
An “early” cellphone antenna?
hsawlrae over 10 years ago
A status symbol.
pelican47 over 10 years ago
I don’t think the earlier car phones were cell phones. Different animals.
psychlady over 10 years ago
Never heard of it!
BillWa over 10 years ago
What’s cellphone antenna. And isn’t a cell phone something you call your lawyer from in jail?
patricew52 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Got your ears on? Come back!
RwB1 over 10 years ago
Car phone, not cell phone. (Still connected to the early cell towers.)
jimeguess over 10 years ago
Roger blew it. He sounds like he is under 30.
Real Plugger’s cars don’t have that antenna. They have a car with an old fashioned push-button radio tuner. And the push-buttons were mechanical not electronic!
Young comic readers won’t even know what I am talking about.
Way, way off the mark on this one, Brookins.
Radical-Knight over 10 years ago
Most cars I’ve seen with those antennas, the owner didn’t even know what it was for… it was on the car when they bought it – besides, there wasn’t a wire or cable to attach to anything.
ziggman14304 over 10 years ago
@jimguessI had that radio, and an Oldsmobile with a switch on the floor that would move the radio dial up one notch at a time. Car was so big, we said it had it’s own zip code.
hippogriff over 10 years ago
Thanks to Hedy Lamarr (who was involved in the basic electronics design as a WW-II unjam-able guidance system for torpedoes).
Sparkys44 over 10 years ago
My car still has it’s “Radio” antenna… goes up and down, n everything!
JanLC over 10 years ago
Oh, is that what those were?
booktrout over 10 years ago
“What’s a cellphone?” said the real plugger.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 10 years ago
That looks like an AMC Concord from the 70s. Some other fellow must have added the car antenna and then the plugger fellow bought it and left it on. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/1981_AMC_Concord_4-door_beige_PArl.jpg
gaslightguy over 10 years ago
Guess a CB whip doesn’t make it either.
choo choo willy over 10 years ago
My friend had one. It was called a “Phoney”.
SnuffyG over 10 years ago
I have a ham radio antenna on mine
rhol55 over 10 years ago
Cellphone antenna? I thought that was a rest stop perch for the birds to do there thing on my window!
Elvanion over 10 years ago
Those old car/cell phones had about fifty times the power of new ones, you could get a signal a long way off in open ground. Five watts vs. about 100 milliwatts.