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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: ko-lek-tor on March 19, 2016, 09:11:37 PM

Title: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: ko-lek-tor on March 19, 2016, 09:11:37 PM
Is the REAR window crank handle and mechanism the same for Custom, aka Deluxe, and Standard interiors?
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: ban617 on March 20, 2016, 10:26:14 AM
I think they are , but I am not 100% sure . I know the front ones are because of the thickness of the door panels .
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: m22mike on March 20, 2016, 12:09:50 PM
On a 69 Camaro the crank sets are the same for standard and deluxe,  I believe. The window regulator has a longer shaft on the deluxe panel, at least in the front.
 The rear's are different than the front, they have a deeper offset to compensate  for the angle of the rear interior panel and allows the needed clearance when the crank knob is forward, put a front on the back and it nearly hits the SS trim .
 The above  may not be the same for 67 and 68, not real sure on those years. But the front regulaters also have longer shafts.

Mike
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: ko-lek-tor on March 20, 2016, 04:58:00 PM
On a 69 Camaro the crank sets are the same for standard and deluxe,  I believe. The window regulator has a longer shaft on the deluxe panel, at least in the front.
 The rear's are different than the front, they have a deeper offset to compensate  for the angle of the rear interior panel and allows the needed clearance when the crank knob is forward, put a front on the back and it nearly hits the SS trim .
 The above  may not be the same for 67 and 68, not real sure on those years. But the front regulaters also have longer shafts.

Mike
Thanks Mike. That is what I understood, regulators, door only, longer handle shaft with Dlxe. and cranks are the same regardless of interior. I want to gather a consensus so that it may be added to the interior section of the research topics, hopefully. There is a lot of conflicting information regarding handles etc.. between Std. & Custom (Dlxe.) on the net. I purposely left out the 67 as it is different in design of the door panel on the Custom application and the handles are different, I believe?
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: m22mike on March 20, 2016, 05:12:10 PM
FYI
 Heartbeat City has the correct contour front and rear 69 handles, there nice repop's, not bad at all.
Mike
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: dale_z28 on March 20, 2016, 09:44:53 PM
FYI
 Heartbeat City has the correct contour front and rear 69 handles, there nice repop's, not bad at all.
Mike
X2. I agree.
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: ko-lek-tor on March 20, 2016, 11:07:35 PM
Heartbeat handle,INT-2643, description says,... " The clear knob was used on all 1968 models without black interior and 1969 models with standard interior only."...  This is clearly (no pun intended) inaccurate, wrong information. I know for a fact, all Standard and all Custom 69 interiors, ALL, came with clear knobs. Can't speak for the 68 (not versed as well), but I never parted out a Camaro from the 68-9 model that did not have clear knobs. This is why I asked these questions about these cranks to get a definitive answer.
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: dale_z28 on March 20, 2016, 11:23:44 PM
What knobs do they suggest came with 1968 black interior, and 1969 with custom interior, then?
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: firstgenaddict on March 22, 2016, 07:56:53 AM
All 68's are color keyed with 3 steps on the knobs
All 69's are clear knobs with many ridges
Title: Re: Rear window crank 1969 Custom vs. Standard
Post by: 68camaroz28 on March 26, 2016, 01:58:26 AM
All 68's are color keyed with 3 steps on the knobs
All 69's are clear knobs with many ridges
Yes, and later service replacements are wrong in many areas compared to those 68's with the 3 steps. Reason I saved my knobs when re-chromed and then put back on per information found via NCRS how to. Another easy thing that can go incorrect in a restoration.