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PostPosted: Mon May 02, 2005 3:05 pm 
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hi everyone,
I'm looking for the driver's door window switch setup (the 4 gang unit that
controls all the windows) for my '73 delta 88. I'm hoping someone has one
they would like to sell. I found one at usa parts supply but they want
$128.
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whats it look like? the four chrome buttons in a row ---- or the == set up? does that body style have a different electrical connecter than the downsized'77 generation delta 88s?



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PostPosted: Wed May 31, 2006 9:00 pm 
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Hi 2ROCKETS73, hello everyone,

Does it look like this one?

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It's at firewheelclassics. Page 14 of their PDF catalogue.

Found it while I was looking for a switch for one of my projects.

Haven't done business with them, so, it's not a recommendation.

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Hi regencybeagles_gmc-olds, Norm,

Thanks for resurrecting my year old post. Don't know what other models or years might work regarding electrical connection/pin layout. I don't yet own a parts interchange manual.
Norm, that looks very similar except the corners appear a bit more rounded. I wouldn't care about that as long as it fits the hole in the door panel and the connection is right. Maybe 73delta88 could help.

thanks again, Dean


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2ROCKETS73 wrote:
Maybe 73delta88 could help.

No power windows in my car, so I don't have anything to compare them to.



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2ROCKETS73 wrote:
........ looks very similar except the corners appear a bit more rounded........

From page 54 of the Fusick Catalogue. They've been my '50s vendor for years, and I recommend them highly. Mikes OCA# is 00043.

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........ as long as it fits the hole in the door panel and the connection is right ........

These are handy to have around when wiring (or rewiring) older stuff. Available at any auto parts or hardware store.

I've used these Image on '50s and '60s.

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Hi everyone,

Thank you for all your time and effort.
Norm, thanks for the links, I'll contact Fusick and post back.

Dean


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