Guest Posted August 2, 2000 Share Posted August 2, 2000 IF ANYONE IS STILL LOOKING FOR AN ANTENNA, GO TO A CHEV OR BUICK DEALER FOR A NEW ONE. I WORK AT A CHEV DEALER AND HAD TWO NEW ONES INSTALLED IN MY 89. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY ARE ORIGINAL EQUIPTMENT, BUT I SURE LOOKS LIKE IT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barney Eaton Posted August 3, 2000 Share Posted August 3, 2000 Comment..... the normal problem with the antenna is the flex cord is broken. A new antenna assembly is over $100. A repair cord cost less then $20. See the repair procedure on Tom Jenkins page (www.reatta.net) you need part number 22038195 for the repair<P>------------------<BR>Barney Eaton Reatta technical advisor for BCA and keeper of the Reatta database. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hank Ryan Posted August 31, 2000 Share Posted August 31, 2000 An alternative for those who don't care about having a power antenna is to use a rubber replacement like the Harada RA-06. For my 1991 coupe, I also needed the Harada GM cable adapter model CR-8GM. $12 for the antenna and $4 for the adapter at Pep Boys. It would take me about 5 minutes to put the power antenna back in if I wanted to seriously show the car.<P>------------------<BR>-HANK RYAN-<BR>Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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