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Old 05-18-2016, 05:50 PM
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I have a 94 Trans am and it has the tall ugly and annoying fixed antenna. Basically I'm wanting to know if anyone has swapped a power antenna into an older car or if it's even possible! Let me know if you've done this to you're car.

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I did it on my old 95 Camaro and again on my 99 SS.

On my 95, I found a Trans Am at the wrecker with a power antenna and bought it and swapped it out for my fixed antenna.
The harness for the power antenna wasn't there because it was a Camaro (Firebirds may be pre-wired since Trans Ams came with power antenna, I don't know) so I ran a constant 12V, a ground and a power antenna 12V from the radio to the antenna. Super easy.

On my SS, I got a power antenna with a bad mast from an Oldsmobile for free. It just happened to be an exact fit for the Camaro so I bought a new mast off Ebay and swapped it out. The car was pre-wired for an antenna and the harness had 12v and ground, but no power antenna 12v, so I only had to run 1 wire this time. Even easier.
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You can use a GM Antenna or an aftermarket one.

Here is one write-up using the GM Antenna:
http://www.blackcamaro.com/antenna.htm

If you search around on here, you'll find write-ups and part numbers for aftermarket antennas.
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Thanks guys, just wanting to make sure that everything is there for the power antenna to work.
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I removed mine entirely. Weight savings baby. and I used a rubber plug to plug the hole.
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Originally Posted by VIP1
You can use a GM Antenna or an aftermarket one.

Here is one write-up using the GM Antenna:
http://www.blackcamaro.com/antenna.htm

If you search around on here, you'll find write-ups and part numbers for aftermarket antennas.
Exact write up I used. Your copy paste game is strong!
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Originally Posted by smg267
Exact write up I used. Your copy paste game is strong!
I went to college with that guy too.



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