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Mail From: Larry W Blum, Jr. (email redacted)


> Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:22:29 -0800
> From: speegle <(email redacted)>
> To: (email redacted)
> Subject: 18951] power windows for 65-66
> Message-ID: <(email redacted)>
>
> Chris Stephens wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know of a way to add power windows to a 69 or 70?
>
>
> I would suggest that the easiest way to make it work is applying the
> after-market street rodder kits. The Cougar units will work but they
> are
> 20+ years old, replacement parts are hard to find, they require
> installation of a massive wire loom and (I think) require that the
> bottom of the stock windows be modified to clear the motors if you
> want
> the windows to roll all the way down
>
> Jeff Speegle
> MCA ANHJ

Chris,

The November 1999 issue of Mustang Monthly had an article
about installing the new Haneline Power Windows kit. It was
on page 66 and follows the install of the kit into a '65 convertible.
Haneline's address is:
Haneline Products
Dept. MM
P.O. Box 430
Morongo Valley, CA. 92256
(760) 363-6597
The switches used were acquired from Hotronics. Their address is:
Hotronics
Dept. MM
1916 S. Robert Ln.
Anaheim, CA. 92802
(714) 971-8543
This does not appear to be the inexpensive way to go but did look
like a nice appearing and working kit. Good luck on whatever you
decide.

Larry W. Blum, Jr.
"mailtosad smileyemail redacted)"
Pensacola, Fl.
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Mail From: Chris Stephens (email redacted)

Hey guys and gals, I've been asking around about power windows in a 69-70.
This is the info I got back from MO-TRONICS Im not sure if he can place
orders yet but I figured I'd file the info until July and pass it along to
you good folks.




Mr. Stephens,
We have spoken to our manufacturer and they do have Electric power windows
for
the 1970 Mustang. These are replacement regulators. The price with custom
switches is $ 279.00 plus shipping. The problem is.......They won't be
available until approx. July 2000. As stated before, these are top quality
window controls which will replace the factory regulators. Also if you are
wanting a better rear window setup, they make them as well. But are not a
replacement regulator. They are similar to the type you mentioned.
If you need further help or are interested in ordering, please let us know.

THANK YOU! DG
MO-TRONICS (417)654-8222
www.mo-tronics.com
(email redacted)





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