View Full Version : Openable Quarter Windows.
Alan Illeman
06-23-2003, 02:24 AM
Harry Face <harryface@webtv.net> wrote in message news:12298-3EF4F0B0-69@storefull-2113.public.lawson.webtv.net... One of the things the gang & I talk about are features on cars of yesteryear that are non existant on todays cars. One of the most missed things besides front door vent windows are the rear quarter windows that used to open. I mean the kind that go down into the quarter panel, not some engineers late night dream of a swing out, 1 1/8 th of an inch opening type window..What a Joke. Anyway today in traffic some cat was driving a 2 - door Acura Legend ( year unknown ) and lo and behold the two quarter windows were down into the quarter panels with about an inch of glass showing. Now if Acura can offer a 2 door with openable quarter windows then why can't GM ? The windows appeared to be the same shape & size as a 2 door Grand Am quarter window ========= Harryface ========= 1991 Pontiac Bonneville LE ~_~_~258,600 miles_~_~~_
I remember an Austin I had in the 50's (in the U.K.) that had a screw to open
the windshield at the bottom. With that you hardly need AC
Alan
1997 Buick Custom LeSabre
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