I will second bavbob about Bert, a great guy and so knowledgable.
No longerStan, are you still selling the window comb's? I forgot it was you who was doing that.
You don’t have sardine can motorsStan, are you still selling the window comb's? I forgot it was you who was doing that.
Oh thanks Chris, learn something new from you every day. I didn't realize there was a change in the electric window motors, did it happen in '74? I was also scratching my head as to why I didn't notice the cap that needed to be removed in order to use the comb, just figured I didn't look hard enough. Now that explains. that. My right rear was just regreased and working amazing, then all of a sudden decided to stop working, it is up at least. It's an electrical I think (so it will turn out to be mechanical), it is only the one passenger side rear window. Not sure if I shorted something when I decided to plug in the lighter to see if it worked (right below the window switch), too much of a coincidence, hopefully just loose wire under there. Will be looking into this now along with the headlights next week. Always something with these ol' gals. I'll check the fuses of course first, later today, but I don't think it would be that or two windows wouldn't work.You don’t have sardine can motors
@Nachtycoupe FYI, my nephew found the CNC machine file and will be making another run of these.Here it is, but there is no designated space in the tool kit for it, I keep it with the 17/19 open wrench. Stan repro'd these a while back, maybe he has extra:
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That's cool and good to know for other members, apparently my '74 doesn't need one. But thanks for the 411!@Nachtycoupe FYI, my nephew found the CNC machine file and will be making another run of these.
most excellent Stan ... i bought 2 of them originally. one to use and one to look good. i have used the one several times and i will tell you that it works quite well.@Nachtycoupe FYI, my nephew found the CNC machine file and will be making another run of these.