Bob,
I don't just plan to take an owner's word. It would certainly be nice have claims backed up with early photos. It would be nice to find verification that the front fender was never punched and welded-up as a result of the antenna being relocated by an owner. Also if the front fender was never punched, we'd want to verify it is dated correctly for the car. There are various Litmus tests we can apply, but that 's not going to happen if people are discouraged from provided the data...
To put this in context, we are talking about a DEALER-INSTALLED prep item here....
I'm not looking at this topic as a judge would for what is binary correct/incorrect. I get your position. I understand your responsibilities as one.
We all know there was a recommended way of doing things (install radio antenna on right front fender), but then again, not every car came with a radio from SAI, right? So from a judging perspective, not every car should even have an antenna at all, right? I'm getting distracted.... once again, judging standards are not what my post was to be about.... as I originally posted .... in bold/underline:
This topic is not intended to debate the 'correctness' or 'incorrectness' or 'judging standards' of a rear radio antenna installation.
I'm simply a researcher, and as such, I planed to FIRST gather as much data as I could, then examine the data, then weed-out the opinion, hearsay and noise. After my data-set was refined, I'd comb through the records to see if any dealer-specific patterns emerged.
How about we just let this data gathering exercise happen? What possible harm could come from it? Hey, it will probably lead to a big nothing burger, but let's just see where it goes...