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Please Welcome Andrew Richards
- From: Christopher H <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 06:36:02 -0800
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The window motors are the same on virtually every Chrysler product from the
mid-60s into the 90s, with few changes. You should be able to find
replacements easily in a junkyard or from one of the parts vendors on our
website such as Murray Park or Bob Hoffmeister.
Welcome to the group. The pleasure driving a Crown Coupe every day sounds
pretty enticing!
Chris in LA
67 Crown 4dHT
78 NBY Salon
On 12/21/06 5:39 AM, Steve B. at Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>> New Subscriber(s): Andrew Richards
>> Email Address is: arich118@xxxxxxx
>> Member Location: Louisville Kentucky 40206
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>> Car(s) owned: 1967 2 door crown coupe. White with blue leather. Daily driver
>> for the last two years.
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>> Self-Introduction: Hello, My name is Andy. For the last 2 years my 1967
>> coupe has been my only car. My car is pretty much complete, but has issues
>> with the condition of the seats and two of the window motors. I have been
>> living in Florida and didn't mind pulling the window up by hand when going
>> through toll booths and drive thru windows. Now that I live in a colder
>> climate, I am desperately searching for a source for window motor
>> replacements. If anyone can advise me, I would appreciate the help.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> AR
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