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Dongw 12-13-2021 04:28 PM

'39 power windows
 

Have a '39 standard 2 door sedan and wanting to put power windows in the doors. Has anyone physically done this themselves and can tell me a good place to buy, and what unit will work or not work? Does anyone have an extra set of window felt or window channel kit they would like to sell?

FlatHeadCoupe 12-14-2021 10:04 AM

Re: '39 power windows
 

See currently listed EBay item # 133941491556 for window felt

FlatHeadCoupe

Dongw 12-14-2021 12:22 PM

Re: '39 power windows
 

thanks for the info. the listing is window channel for one door. i need a complete window channel, and garrish mouldings for both doors and rear quarters.

convert 40 12-14-2021 12:41 PM

Re: '39 power windows
 

I used a set of NuRelics window regs. in our 32-3W They bolt in like stock regulators
& work great. A little pricey but are a great product. For a '39 coupe. would be part
#73700-2 $683.00
+

blucar 12-14-2021 12:44 PM

Re: '39 power windows
 

I have a 39 conv. cpe that I converted to power windows. I did a lot of research on the subject due to the fact that most of my friends had poor luck with the units they bought for their project cars.
The units I used were made by a company called Nu-Relics (Nu-Relics.com).. When you look at their web site you will note that Nu-Relics makes a complete duplication of the stock window operator, they then adapt a GM gear drive assembly in lieu of something made out of plastic or cable drive. Nu-Relics also uses GM type switches which do not require relays, etc.
The windows in my conv't are very heavy metal framed units, therefore they need a good power source.
I have used the Nu-Relics on two other car projects. The window run channels are available from Drake, Carpenter and C&G, to name just a few.


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