Is the the correct window crank handle for a 1940 Pickup? 2 Attachment(s)
Visiting a friend today and he needs new window crank handles for his 1940 Pickup. The handles shown are worn where the diecast hole of the handle meets the steel shaft of the window regulator.
Are these the correct handles? Are reproductions available? He said he could not find any. If not, what are the correct handles and are they available new? Thanks in advance. |
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Re: Is the the correct window crank handle for a 1940 Pickup? 1 Attachment(s)
GZ, With my old eyes, your photo appears blurry. I've attached herein a photo of the correct handles. Hopefully, the photo will help you.
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Re: Is the the correct window crank handle for a 1940 Pickup? Not to hi-jack this thread but...………
The small handle grip part on my '33 comes off from the pin that secures it to the arm. Is there a way to punch spurs in the pin and better secure the handle so the whole thing still rotates freely? |
Re: Is the the correct window crank handle for a 1940 Pickup? 1 Attachment(s)
This is a photo of the window crank on my 40 Tonner. If you can zoom in for a closeup you'll see that it has a fluted surface finish - not smooth.
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Re: Is the the correct window crank handle for a 1940 Pickup? https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1632401441
Picture of correct Window Crank by Kube |
Re: Is the the correct window crank handle for a 1940 Pickup? Thanks for the help and information. I appreciate it.
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