Ezdarryl58
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Thanks it has been an experience. But also when completed, the feeling of i did it is well worth it 2 1/2 years and still going lolHey Ezdarry158, I did this job as well on my 65. It comes out pretty easily once you detach it, but I found it difficult to put back in alone, I had a friend help me hold the window in the right place so I could re-align everything.
Also, I didn't need to replace my window motor, by the way that things is a chonk! After I disconnected it I cleaned it out and shot some PB Blaster in there. Then I reconnected it without reattaching it. I moved the window switch up and down and up and down and it moved a t little. Then a little bit more, and then more, and after a while she was completely free! I greased her up heavily and put 'er back together! That window works so great now. Can't say the same for the others. Will probably attack the passenger side window sometime soon this year.
Cheers.