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    Default Power Windows!

    My buddy just added aftermarket power windows to his old truck.
    Works pretty good.

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    Clever idea, you could duck tape a cup holder to it to make it a big seller.

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    Tie a piece of clothesline to that door handle and you've got "keyless entry" as well....All the modern conveniences...
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    Now there's an idea worth trying! Its ingeniousness!
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    That is much better than the old vise grip trick you see on these old Chevy’s the window crank handles were always a problem.

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    Pretty sure for less than the cost of 2 cordless drills you can add power window regulators and switches to about any vehicle.
    Build it, wheel it, break it, fix it, and repeat!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by deranged View Post
    Pretty sure for less than the cost of 2 cordless drills you can add power window regulators and switches to about any vehicle.
    I think you are missing the point. When not needed how many regulators and switches can be removed to drive a screw or drill a hole? Beauty is in the eyes of the Redneck who can appreciate this sort of ingenuity, and practicality staring you in the face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    I think you are missing the point. When not needed how many regulators and switches can be removed to drive a screw or drill a hole? Beauty is in the eyes of the Redneck who can appreciate this sort of ingenuity, and practicality staring you in the face.
    I see the light now!!!! GENIOUS You never know when the loose screw behind the wheel will need to be tightened.
    Build it, wheel it, break it, fix it, and repeat!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Clever idea, you could duck tape a cup holder to it to make it a big seller.
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    No, here's the cup holder.
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