Power Window conversion

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adm22

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Wyoming a small town in the People's Republic of I
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1972 convertible with almost half a million miles 351c- T5 transmission for 24 MPG on the Hwy! Still has a few original parts on it- not many!

also have a 1975 Bricklin with less than 20k miles.
Saw this and thought adapting this idea is a quick and esy way to put power windows in the car. Would work equally well in the front and the back adn from what I understand the motrs for the back are very hard to find.

 
Hmmm... not sure what to say here. I thought I was good a repairing Redneck Engineered 'fixes' - not coming up with them. ;) rofl

OK - seriously... what am I not seeing here (there's no link or picture or anything)?

 
I have no idea what happened to the picture. I am reuploading it.

powerwindow.jpg

 
The previous owner of my stang from 1987-1998 did a power window conversion. Claims that...

"The door glass is different. The nonpower window door glass is straight on the bottom and the power window glass has a curved cut out to clear the motor when the window is fully down"

 
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