power sliding rear window

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lester622

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Are these worth anything? I found one at a yard today and am thinking of going back and pulling it if its worth something. Looked like everything was there and intact.
 

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yes its in a 91 or 92 looks like one of the old trophy trucks with all the wood trim and ground effects.
 

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3 panel slider where the middle slides sideways? Probably made by C.R. Laurence, who also made the regular sliders for many GMT400's (and all kinds of other stuff too.)

I had one in my '92, it was OK; after a while it needed a lot of help to move. Operated via cable drive from a motor that mounts on the back cab wall. Probably would have benefitted from operating off a relay instead of direct wired.

Richard
 

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3 panel slider where the middle slides sideways? Probably made by C.R. Laurence, who also made the regular sliders for many GMT400's (and all kinds of other stuff too.)

I had one in my '92, it was OK; after a while it needed a lot of help to move. Operated via cable drive from a motor that mounts on the back cab wall. Probably would have benefitted from operating off a relay instead of direct wired.

Richard

Yepp, that's the one.
 
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