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1950 Ford F-1 Pickup - Project F-1

Gets Custom Glass, Power Windows & Door Solenoids
By Don Lindfors
Photography by Altered Engineering
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Don and Peter tackled the... 
   
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Don and Peter tackled the one-piece side windows as the opening task. There's a brace welded to the door for the vent window divider bar that has to be removed first. They taped the door to protect the paint, and then Peter started to remove the offending brace with an air-powered die-grinder and cut-off wheel.
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The brace was cut out with... 
   
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The brace was cut out with a die-grinder and cut-off wheel. Peter was making sure that the cut was flush with the door skin so the window felts will fit properly.
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The Sacramento Vintage Ford... 
   
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The Sacramento Vintage Ford one-piece window channel was slipped into the door for a trial fit. It may be necessary to trim to fit exactly in your door. These old trucks were not built with the close-tolerance precision as a modern vehicle.
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After the fit and position... 
   
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After the fit and position of the one-piece channel was approved, glue was applied to the backside of the channel. Next, it was taped in position while the glue dried
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With some tape on the edge... 
   
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With some tape on the edge of the door for protection, Peter slipped the one-piece window glass into the door. You can see that the lower track that controls window operation comes attached to the glass from Sacramento Vintage Ford. The window goes into the door sideways and then is rotated into the correct position.
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These universal kits from... 
   
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These universal kits from AutoLoc were used to turn the hand-crank windows into power operation. These will work great on any flat-glass application and weren't very difficult to install.
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It's necessary to get a height... 
   
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It's necessary to get a height measurement before mounting the power window unit to fit your specific truck. You need to make sure that the window will go all the way up and that it's resting on the stop when all the way open. A little patience and trial and error was necessary to figure out the mounting location.
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To control the power windows,... 
   
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To control the power windows, AutoLoc has these cool power window switches that allow you to retain your original window cranks for a stock look. The window crank will move approximately 15 degrees up or down to open and close the window.
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Here's the new replacement... 
   
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Here's the new replacement window cranks and inside door handles from Blue Oval Truck Parts. From the inside the truck keeps an original feel while controlling modern conveniences. Even though we're installing AutoLoc solenoids for the doors, we kept the mechanical inside door latches and handles for safety sake. You wouldn't want to be trapped inside the truck if the battery went dead or when/if an electrical short might occur.
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To run the wires to the doors... 
   
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To run the wires to the doors for both the power windows and the door solenoids, we found these trick billet aluminum and stainless steel flexible wire conduits from Specialty Power Windows. The spring moves in and out with the door, preventing the wires from being pinched and also offer a very clean look when the door is open.
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After making sure that the... 
   
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After making sure that the spring, collars, and wire cleared everything inside the door, Don used a hole saw and drilled the appropriate holes in both the door and the doorjamb.
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The aluminum collar was slipped... 
   
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The aluminum collar was slipped into the doorjamb with the spring attached. The spring stays attached to one side and slides in and out of the opposite side. We chose the doorjamb side to be stationary to make sure that the spring wouldn't get caught on anything behind the kick panel. They can be installed either way depending upon your individual application.
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The other side of the spring... 
   
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The other side of the spring was then flexed into the collar in the door to complete the installation.

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