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Window Help!

Discussion in 'Interior City' started by S2X01, May 5, 2011.

  1. S2X01

    S2X01 Well-Known Member

    getting ready to start putting the interior back in....but need a random part first!

    The Problem: on the passenger side rear window(67 Rivi) there's a piece missing that connects the glass to the crank.

    WTH is it called and can I even find one?

    I noticed that there's a hole pre drilled in the glass.....is there an easier fix than part hunting? Perhaps some washers, nuts, and a bolt?
     
  2. 75Riv

    75Riv A.K.A. Harry Clamshell

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    Last edited: May 5, 2011
  3. r0ckstarr

    r0ckstarr Well-Known Member

    Wrong diagram. He needs the rear window on the passenger side. Like if you were sitting in the back seat.
     
  4. Rivman

    Rivman Senior Ottawa Buick Guy

    That's the front window Rob - he needs the rear 1/4 glass ! :TU:
     
  5. 75Riv

    75Riv A.K.A. Harry Clamshell

    OK didn't notice rear window...
    Changed to the right scan now.

    Quarter window makes it a bit easier to find the part (on ebay: look for roller quarter window 71 Riviera)
     
  6. r0ckstarr

    r0ckstarr Well-Known Member

    Thanks for posting that. I never knew 71's and 72's used the same parts as the 66-70's.
     
  7. S2X01

    S2X01 Well-Known Member

  8. 75Riv

    75Riv A.K.A. Harry Clamshell

    Can't remember the measurements. Best is to compare the dimensions of the roller on the opposite side of your Riv with the ones on eBay.
     

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