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Is there an original vintage "Champ-Items" window regulator rebuild kit available for my 1948 Chevy 1/2 ton truck? If so, I would like to source one; which kit # am I looking for? I see that a modern kit is available from the major vendors, but I would like to go this old school route.

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I BELIEVE the number you are looking for is 992A

There is one on ebay right now

https://www.ebay.com/itm/3852738829...r=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY


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Listing indicates only through 1947...?

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I actually have learned that I need 992B

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FOUND! Now the fun begins...hope to have all my teeth left after removing the large spring. Hoping that a pair of vise grips and a little prying eases it off. I am all eyes and ears if there is some good advice out there as to how to proceed. Thanks!

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Safely installed today. It was another interesting learning experience! It was handy to have the old school riveting tool on site.

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