David's idea makes sense, but I know another use for it.
On some cars like the LeBarons and the 91-95 minivans, a single CD player could be mounted in the cubby hole below the radio and used the cable for that, I believe. I don't know if the cable interfaced with a trunk mounted changer with a remote control or not. Later radios added CD controls to the radio to run the trunk changers.
Mark
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> The Visorphone option included a feature that silenced the radio when the
> system was in use. My '91 does not have this option installed, so I can't
> say for sure. This could be the connector between the phone and the radio.
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> -- David
> '91 K-Imperial driver
> '66 Crown Coupe project
> '66 Newport 383 dual exhaust .030 over Eddys/Hurst/Cragars daughter's first
> Mopar
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> >However, in my quest to hook my iPod, I did examine my radio-cassette and
> >found out what looks like a DIN-8 port on the back.
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