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Reply #15
any one have a pic of these animals?
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Reply #16
Quote from: 88turbo;348841
the only cars that I know of from the 80's that had something like that was the lincoln town cars and the continental.

The most frustrating thing I ever did to a vehicle bar none ...88 town car window regulator replacement , even worse than removing the dead rodent from the evaporator core on a 79 Fairmont

Any back on topic I have only seen a handful of vent window fox bodies and none were electric
Fox-less at the moment


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Reply #18
Quote from: CoogarXR;348852
The electric vent windows I have seen (on a 1960 Chrysler Imperial) just had a motor to power rotate, they didn't roll down in the door. That's why I said it might be easy to add a pivot motor. To have them roll down would not be an easy add on...

My '66 Galaxie had the power rotating vent windows...
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Reply #19
Quote from: Thunder Chicken;348848
Never heard of such an animal on a fox Bird or Cat. If you had one you should've kept it, because offhand I'd say it was the only one, or one of very, very few...

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Reply #20
Was an option on the BIG Fords / Mercurys / Lincolns in the 70's.  Vent window glass went down into the door first, then large glass followed.  "Power mini-vents" Ford called them. Never saw them on a fox body.