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    1. #1
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      Installing Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors on my 1977 Camaro

      I know it won't make it any faster, but I am looking forward to having power windows, locks and mirrors. I wanted the mirrors and windows mostly but decided to do the locks as well since everything is apart.

      The mirrors are from late 90's full size GM cars. The mirror switch is from a Ford Focus. I found a thread where someone had used this setup complete with the wiring diagram. I mounted the switch in the ash tray. The pics below show the passenger side with the new mirror and the driver's side with the stock mirror.







      One of the forum members on NastyZ28 let me know he had some medallions to cover the window crank holes. I installed those and the window switches on the door panels. I am using the power window kit from Nu-Relics.







      I have the power door lock mechanisms installed as well. I discovered that there were factory holes for the wire boots already cut into both the door and the jamb. I have a couple factory boots on the way. Not much more I can do until they get here so I can do the wiring.



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      Cool!
      There are 2 factors in Autocross, Tires and the loose nut behind the wheel.

      Paul Grala
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      that's on the to do list for my 78 camaro. maby not power mirrors but I like the idea. I love it having an older car with newer tech.
      Chad Read

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      Quote Originally Posted by CRead01 View Post
      that's on the to do list for my 78 camaro. maby not power mirrors but I like the idea. I love it having an older car with newer tech.
      I am looking forward to the power mirrors as much as the power windows. Every time I wash the car, I have to manually readjust the passenger mirror as I always seem to knock it our of adjustment. Plus I ususally don't think about adjusting it until I am on the road and try to use that mirror!!!

    5. #5
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      Man - those window/lock switches remind me of the 80's station wagons my parents had when I was a youngster... awesome!
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      Quote Originally Posted by bonecrrusher View Post
      Man - those window/lock switches remind me of the 80's station wagons my parents had when I was a youngster... awesome!
      Those switches are for the windows only. The door locks will use a remote control or the lock on the exterior of the door.

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      You don't happen to have a link to that tread handy, do ya? I'd love to do this to my car. I just installed power locks & I've been thinking about what to do for power mirrors.
      Todd Longfellow

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      Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
      You don't happen to have a link to that tread handy, do ya? I'd love to do this to my car. I just installed power locks & I've been thinking about what to do for power mirrors.
      http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/sh...user/group.php

      Here are links to the mirrors on Ebay.

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/91-99...Q5fAccessories

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/91-99...Q5fAccessories

      Here's a link to an Ebay ad for the switch. Make sure you buy a switch with the pigtail. Ask me how I know!!!

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...item415333e685

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      Look's good thank's for info.Scott

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      Quote Originally Posted by bonecrrusher View Post
      How do you know?
      I realized that I would have to solder each individual wire to the male plug on the switch. Much easier to have the pigtail and solder to the existing wires. So I bought a second one with a pigtail. Now I have a spare.

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      Thanks!
      Todd Longfellow

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      Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
      Thanks!
      No problem. The mirrors do not come with gaskets. The gaskets are discontinued. Go to you local GM dealer parts department. They will be able to tell you which dealers still have the gaskets in stock. Or go to a junk yard to get used ones.




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