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Crown Automotive 56003151 antenna adapter?

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Old Feb 17, 2021 | 04:20 PM
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Crown Automotive 56003151 antenna adapter?

I purchased one of these for my 89 Camaro IROCZ as my original whip antenna bezel and mount were failing apart. It looks like it should work fine with the exception of the connection for the antenna. Does anyone know of an adapter that plugs into it so I can use the standard Delco mini plug? Hard to determine what might work from online pics and there is essentially no local audio stores anymore in my area to try. If not, I will just have to cut it and make my own connection I suppose, although I was hoping to just find an adapter that would work.
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Old Feb 18, 2021 | 08:36 PM
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Re: Crown Automotive 56003151 antenna adapter?

Should'nt need an adapter. I have that same antenna i believe and it plugs right into the OE connector from the radio harness.
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Old Feb 23, 2021 | 07:52 PM
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Re: Crown Automotive 56003151 antenna adapter?

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Should'nt need an adapter. I have that same antenna i believe and it plugs right into the OE connector from the radio harness.
It definitely needs an adapter. It doesn't have the 80's GM mini style connector but some type of strange barrel connector with a hole in the middle. In the end, I just decided to cut it off and patch it together with a new universal style antenna plug. My stereo can use either the older mini style connector or the newer large style GM connector, which is much easier to find these days at the local auto parts store.
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