Aftermarket power windows, '82 Coupe
TWFAUST at aol.com
TWFAUST at aol.com
Mon Jan 31 08:02:17 EST 2005
In a message dated 1/31/2005 7:40:47 AM Eastern Standard Time,
kentmclean at mindspring.com writes:
> TWFAUST at aol.com wrote:
> >So, what remains is an aftermarket system. Any recommendations?
>
> Hot rodders are always putting in power windows in cars not
> designed for them. I don't have any personal experience, but
> I'd be looking at hot rod suppliers for a solution. A quick
> Google search found this site with 13 links to power window
> suppliers:
> <
> http://www.hotrodders.com/directory/hot_rod_parts_interior_hot_rod_parts_power_door_window_trunk_and_hood_kits.shtml>
>
> The one name I recognize is Autoloc. HTH.
>
> --
> Kent McLean
>
Thank you Kent. I am a long time subscriber to "Street Rodder" magazine. I am
always charmed by the names of the suppliers, "Flaming River", "Strange
Engineering", "Fat Man Fabrications", "Ididit", etc. I also admire their "can do"
attitude. I recall once that I considered hot rodding a '48 Bentley I had come
across. Thinking it needed better brakes and suspension, I called "Fat Man". I
began with "I was thinking of a project and wondered if you could help me",
the immediate response "We can do it".
Tom Faust
'82 Coupe
'90 90 20VQ
'64 Plymouth Convert.
'67 Dodge Coronet
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