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> Then start calculating how long the wire from the rear window to the
> fuse box is - its length is absolutely no shortcut for frequencies
> around 100MHz. Been there, done that 
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> The capacity weakens the signal a little bit, but in most cases not
> very much.
>
Utter cobblers!!! particularly for MW & LW, but neglecting that, say the
wiring is about 4m long, this is about 1 wavelength at the low end of VHF,
so what you have done is put an indeterminate element on to the antenna of
about 1 wavelength long shunted to other wiring and the body by
indeterminate capacitances. Now for such a connection to appear open circuit
to the antenna it would have to look like one quarter of a wavelength (or
multiples there of). The configuration that you are suggesting will look
nothing like that, it will be a complex, and probably variable, impedance
which will act as a load on the antenna. The other problem is that the vhf
band is very wide and the effects will vary across the band.
At MW & LW the effect will be very marked, the wiring is very short compared
to a wavelength and will be a very good shunt for the signal.
Also don't neglect the reverse path, i.e injecting signals into the radio
from the rest of the wiring, without a choke there is a direct path straight
into the radio with no attenuation.
Jeff