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    WTB: window regulator 1965 left hand side

    looking for 1965 regulator, which is different from 66 or later. do you have one, maybe in doubt of exact year, pls let me know, we will work it out.
    member 2971 Jacques
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    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
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    I have both a driver and a passenger SWB regulator, not sure what year it is. How can I identify if they are '65? Like to help.

    Best,
    Anna

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annaland View Post
    I have both a driver and a passenger SWB regulator, not sure what year it is. How can I identify if they are '65? Like to help.

    Best,
    Anna
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    Post a picture. I'll ID it for you

    Regards

    Jim
    PS: A 65 regulator is kind of unique, but later ones will interchange by drilling a couple of holes in the inner door frame.

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    No need to post a picture.

    Here are the 3 basic types of regulators for long hood cars.

    The top one is 64 - 66
    The middle one is 67/68
    The bottom one is 69 and later (does not interchange with a SWB car)

    The middle one can be used in an earlier car by relocating 2 of the 4 mounting holes. That was done to provide a more stable base for the regulator.

    Note: These are all right hand sides. The left hand ones are a mirror image
    Quick way to ID them..............SWB ones have square corners on the base and LWB ones have an angled side on one end.
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    Thank you kindly Jim.

    I'll ask my brother to send me a picture of the pair I have. Parts are in AR, I'm in Manhattan. I know for certain they are SWB, and now I am pretty sure they are the 64-66. I did buy them as spares for my '66 911.

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    txs guys. anxiously awaiting pics.
    member 2971 Jacques
    911 March 1965
    912 April 1965
    911 May 1965
    964 RS clone (one of many)
    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    Confirmed. 64-66 type, both left and right side. I'll post pics tomorrow.

    Have a good evening ��
    Anna

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annaland View Post
    Confirmed. 64-66 type, both left and right side. I'll post pics tomorrow.

    Have a good evening ��
    Anna
    just for the records

    there is no 64-66 version. the early(64+partly65 type) has rollers instead of nylon sliders

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    96020DFA-AB1A-464C-B6EA-1A8DB56A2BDC.jpeg154276BC-5711-4BE2-A6D4-F8073BBB87EE.jpegJim's picture tells the story, but if you're really fussy each year of manufacture is stamped clearly on the arm.
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