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May 15, 2018 12:18 pm  #1


Power Window Motor Supplier

Hello All,
               I have a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL and the power window motors are failing (they will go down but not up).  I have searched all over the internet to find a supplier that has a new replacement or rebuild, but can't find one.  The ones I have found only go back to 1965.  

Has anyone found a solution to this problem?  Any help would be much appreciated.  

sandrone

 

May 15, 2018 5:54 pm  #2


Re: Power Window Motor Supplier

Althought I've not had a reason to trade with him, I would try Bud's Classic Cars.
He bought Greg Donahue's inventory some time back and the catalog lists some power window parts.
 


Kevin
63 Galaxie 500 Sport Hardtop (aka fastback), z-code, 4 speed, Rangoon Red, White roof, black interior
Was with my dad and brother when he took delivery 30 July 1963
 
 

May 15, 2018 8:29 pm  #3


Re: Power Window Motor Supplier

Been down the same road!
Have you considered taking your motors to a starter/alternator rebuilding shop? I did this with my 61 window motors and had them rebuild. I also could not find a supplier for new ones. I tried used ones on Ebay only to end up with a anemic motor that needed rebuilding anyway. Best of luck.

 

May 16, 2018 11:27 am  #4


Re: Power Window Motor Supplier

Kevin,
 thanks for the info.  My Galaxie VIN code says that my roof should be Wimbledon  White like your ride.  I photoshoped a picture of mine and asked my friends to vote what looked better and about 95% said the white top.  Do you have any pics of your ride that I could see.  Here is my photoshoped pic.

http://i65.tinypic.com/2hoh9xl.jpg

     Thread Starter
 

May 16, 2018 11:28 am  #5


Re: Power Window Motor Supplier

dan_6776   thanks for the info.  I will need to check around and see if any of the starter/alternator shops here in Cincinnati will do it and the cost.

     Thread Starter
 

May 16, 2018 10:41 pm  #6


Re: Power Window Motor Supplier

sandrone wrote:

Kevin,
 thanks for the info.  My Galaxie VIN code says that my roof should be Wimbledon  White like your ride.  I photoshoped a picture of mine and asked my friends to vote what looked better and about 95% said the white top.  Do you have any pics of your ride that I could see.  Here is my photoshoped pic.

http://i65.tinypic.com/2hoh9xl.jpg

You're welcome; keep us posted regardless of how you fix it.

This one probably is the easiest to link for now to hightlight the contrast. 
https://plus.google.com/events/gallery/c37j8csvf7pi084iatecd5ipnq8?pid=5924598940825963170&oid=112402270747317732862

Interestingly, the clickable thumbnail I posted when I joined this forum in January '17 still works
http://galaxieforum.boardhost.com/viewtopic.php?id=28&p=13
(2nd post on page 13).

Funny you bring up the two-tone topic.  When my dad started his research that led to buying the car, he thought he wanted one that was all red; interior and exterior.  But it was near the end of the model year and the dealer (Woody Sander Ford in Cincinnati, btw) said he'd probably have to wait for a '64, until they found this one.  I have the original window sticker, listing the ordering dealer as "Lee Ford Inc" in Pennington Gap, VA.  My dad also keeps telling me he shoulda' ordered a 406 or 427, tho' I suspect one of us would have wrecked it.  Heck the cost of the 390 was less than the 4 speed option.

Last edited by pkevins (May 16, 2018 10:43 pm)


Kevin
63 Galaxie 500 Sport Hardtop (aka fastback), z-code, 4 speed, Rangoon Red, White roof, black interior
Was with my dad and brother when he took delivery 30 July 1963
 
 

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