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Window crank installation 120-130

All,
I recently bought a '66 122S in need of some TLC (time, love, and cash). The engine is in good shape, but the interior needs some SERIOUS help. I'm fairly new to the body and interior restoration game, but I used to own an '84 VW Cabrio and I did all of the engine work on it myself. I figured that Volvo makes a good car, and the 122 has a unique look, so I would give it a try. I just bought a window crank for my driver's side door to replace the one that is currently there, but I can't seem to figure out how to get the door panel off so I can release the catch pin that holds the crank in place. Any suggestions? Thanks.






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