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    Working early window regulator

    Good working regulator $79
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    paul chappell

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    What is the date stamp.
    Also verify that the lift up function is smooth and does not slip
    Thanks for info
    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    ... date stamp madness continues.


    We deserve to be mocked.

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    Frank, are you not aware that judges now have X-ray glasses so that they can deduct points for parts that are unable to be seen without disassemble?
    1969 911S
    1969 Datsun 2000...worth less, but more valuable

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    That pivot pin looks broken, to me. Or at least it doesn't look like any good ones I've seen.

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    - Arne
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    That pivot pin looks broken, to me. Or at least it doesn't look like any good ones I've seen.

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    Pac Man version.

    For those who have never done it: The pin is easy to replace.
    Last edited by Frank Beck; 08-06-2019 at 01:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Pac Man version.

    For those who have never done it: The pin is easy to replace.
    Yup, just replaced the pin on my friend's '73.5 T targa the other day. Pretty simple job.

    This looks like a left side, BTW.
    - Arne
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    Can’t find a date stamp, works fine and smooth
    paul chappell

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    Paul
    Thanks for note..
    Reason for date code is I have several in various condition to choose from with
    various dates , so given that there are choices and several on market my preference would be to have in the same date range.
    But good price so will give it a shot and purchase yours , let me know how you would like payment .

    Thanks
    Frank
    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    Don’t put that thing in a car until you replace the pivot pin. It is one crank away from failing.

    Jim

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