Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1965 1966 Cadillac Front Door Windor Lift Motor And Arm Fully Rebuilt And Tested on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Oak Park, Illinois, United States

Oak Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Skill Level:Intermediate Brand:Cadillac Current:DC Placement on Vehicle:Front

this is a cadillac window lift motor and arm. it is off of a 1966 eldorado and will fit other cadillacs of the years 65-66. i don't know off hand what other years it will fit but look and see if will. I have disassembled this piece completely and rebuilt it. In the process, removing rust, rebuilding the motor, and lubricating all moving components.
DO make an offer if interested!

Motors for Sale

Studio Torino offers Porsche Cayman-based Moncenisio

Mon, 10 Jun 2013

Studio Torino, the firm that brought us the little known RK Spider and RK Coupe -- both based on Porsches -- is sending another vehicle to market this November called the Moncenisio. The Moncenisio is based on the 2013 Porsche Cayman S, and will carry all of the same mechanicals, with a body designed by Daniele Gaglione. That means a power output of 325 hp and 272 lb-ft of torque.

Future products: U.S. model is VW's big news

Mon, 20 Sep 2010

An ambitious plan to increase Volkswagen brand sales in the United States to 800,000 by 2018--up from 213,454 last year--begins with a mid-sized sedan to be built starting early next year in Chattanooga, Tenn. Later, the new factory will add the Polo small car or a mid-sized SUV--possibly both. Here is a rundown of VW's product plans through 2013.

How CATIA helped to create the SilverBull concept bike

Wed, 14 Nov 2012

Dassault Systèmes' latest CATIA has helped a French industrial designer to realize his concept bike, SilverBull. Strate Collège graduate Marc Boulangé set out to create a concept that would integrate both engineering and design into a finished product that would showcase the qualities of both disciplines. Boulangé calls his vision of design ‘Mechanical Poetry', and has described how it is thanks to CATIA technology that his cherished SilverBull project came to creation.