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Posted By: Lon_M Wind wing window regulators - 03/05/22 04:02 PM
The wind wing windows on my 34 Master had the windows bolted (literally) in the closed position because there were no regulators in any of them. I removed the bolts and the windows open and close by hand. My question is: What type of regulators were used? The parts manual that I have from that era seemed to indicate a crank type regulator. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Posted By: Chev Nut Re: Wind wing window regulators - 03/05/22 05:08 PM
The regulators are small white metal and have gears inside, a knurled shat the crank handle is attached to and a guide to attach to the vent window frame.....
Body parts are shown in the Fisher Body Manual.

old online chevy manuals has the 1934 Fisher Body Manual available for viewing.
Posted By: 35Mike Re: Wind wing window regulators - 03/06/22 03:46 PM
I think I have a pair.

Mike
Posted By: Lon_M Re: Wind wing window regulators - 03/07/22 03:27 PM
Mike, Would you mind sending a picture. I don't know for sure if the window apparatus that I have is actually for a 34 Master. I am pretty sure it is, but a picture would help. - Lon
Posted By: Chev Nut Re: Wind wing window regulators - 03/07/22 04:05 PM
Make sure the T shaped thing is still in place welded to the bottom of the vent frame.
It connects the frame with the reguator.
Posted By: Lon_M Re: Wind wing window regulators - 03/08/22 12:26 AM
If what you mentioned is what I think it is, they all have that. The car was restored (frame up) over multiple decades starting in the 70's by my father-in-law. I am not sure when he worked on the door and windows, but for sure it was before the internet. Many swap meets, phone calls, and long drives, even across country, to get the parts he needed. I have a feeling he just couldn't find the regulators for the wind wings and, in fact, had them secured in the closed position.
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