Antenna system missing from car-- options?
My question is, what exactly can I do to rebound from this and go back to a stock setup? I've been wanting Viper's antenna, but without an assembly, I'm not sure if it would even work. Any insight is appreciated.
If that is case, check to see if plug, power wires are still there. If so, I'd put out a "want to buy" post on the classified sections on the board or just find the part number or google search it / ebay etc., a lot of these guys that part out Fbodies will know exactly what it is. These cars are parted out daily. Coaxial cable they are easily repaired by securing it on a fitting, male / female connection, just ask a Radio Shack desk jockey to help you find the part.
Here is a photo of it mounted on my T/A:

As you can see, other than the base load (which most people don't even notice), it looks very much like a factory antenna. The little ball joint between the mount grommet and the base load originally comes with a wing nut to allow folding but I replaced it with Firestik's security kit which requires a key to loosen the joint - the wing nut looked ugly and made it too easy for someone to steal the antenna.
I took the antenna off the car when I sold it and it's still hanging on my garage wall. If anybody wants it, I'll sell it for $25 plus actual shipping (probably a mailing tube would be the best method if I can find one the right length).
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But I agree, if you find that your own collection or a service like Pandora works for you then there really isn't much need for an antenna. My own solution was SiriusXM satellite radio for the variety and talk but lots of people don't want to pay for radio service so that solution wouldn't suit them. Chacun à son goût (to each their own).







