Quote Originally Posted by mjeds View Post
have any pictures of the inside rear side walls under the rear quarter windows?

the builder of my Tudor sealed those quarter windows, removing the regulator so the windows do not go up and down, I want to correct this, and possibly put in power windows (as the fronts are power).

I can't find any good images online of the interior panels and how or where the regulators go or even what they look like.

or maybe if it's cool with you I can come up sometime and take a look at yours.
I have power windows on all four windows but they are not currently in the car. My dad and I scoured the salvage yard back in the day and devised a scheme that worked pretty good, however, in this rebuild, I'm going to upgrade the motor/riser mechanisms to something that works better.

On the original manual rear windows, after you crank it all the way up, you could keep cranking and the window would slide rearward a couple of inches to act as a vent window. We couldn't duplicate that motion with the electric windows so we fashioned a felt u-channel for the rear edge of the window to slide up and down and to prevent it from sliding rearward. There's also a felt u-channel for the front side of the window. Since this is a flat glass, several of the universal kits could be mounted to make it go up and down. The window will only go down about 2/3rd of the way because of the rear wheel well. I hope some of that makes sense....lol! I'll PM you my number. Feel free to call.