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Electric window woes 200 1981

It's January in Washington state, and one of my electric windows decided to stay
down. The garbage sack is working nicely, and I'll be cleaning the switches after work, which will hopefully fix the problem for now. My question is: How difficult is ti to replace the electric windows with the good old-fashioned crank variety. I'm assuming I can pick up the cranks and some door panelsfor next to nothing at the U-Pull-It, and I think I have a decent set of the right armrests laying around somewhere, but I'm wondering how accessible things are, and if there are any unforseen difficulties lurking around that tell me that this is best left as a summertime project....

Thanks







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