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Rear windows inoperable

Started this discussion. Last reply by Tony and Ginny 429 Jun 29, 2022. 8 Replies

The rear windows will not go down on my 64 DeVille convertible. Front windows work fine. Any suggestions on how to get them down. Thanks RichardContinue

 

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Oct 30, 2022
Richard Lange replied to Jason Edge's discussion Jason's Sept 18, 2022 Ramble - A Quickie for Tonight!
"Hi Jason, Just checking to see if a r-hand upper eyebrow  for a 64 Deville Convertible has come in. Enjoyed the zoom meeting. Thanks, Richard (vinny)"
Sep 20, 2022
Richard Lange replied to Preston Bealle's discussion My '64 is wiggly and bouncy and has an air suspension system that doesn't seem engaged
"Thanks! That is my exact problem starting. I'll change the carburetor and then check for manifold leaks. Thanks again, Richard"
Sep 12, 2022
Richard Lange replied to Preston Bealle's discussion My '64 is wiggly and bouncy and has an air suspension system that doesn't seem engaged
"Could you let me know which Edelbrock carb you installed. I want to change mine but not sure which one to get.  Thanks, Richard"
Sep 12, 2022
Tony and Ginny 429 replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"The  broken wiring in the drivers door  jam under the rubber boot was my issue for the rear window not working in my own case  Enjoy "
Jun 29, 2022
Jay Waters replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"Did you get his figured out ? My rear windows on the 64 won't run either."
Jun 29, 2022
Richard Lange replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"I will go slow and try your recommendations.  Thanks for the help, Richard"
May 4, 2022
Jason Edge replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"I am assuming then you tried from both the master switch and the individual window switches. Make sure ignition is on. With the Lock Out switch it doesn't matter. Ignition can be off. Basically bypasses the relay.   It is easier to…"
May 4, 2022
Richard Lange replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"Thanks for the quick reply. This is a great forum. They were stuck up when I  bought the car. I will try the Emergency position and let you know. Thanks Richard"
May 4, 2022
Richard Lange replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"Thanks for the quick reply.  I will look into the wire harness in the door.  Thanks Richard"
May 4, 2022
Tony and Ginny 429 replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
" Richard Remove  the rubber wire harness located  in the drivers  door jam —  when  the door is open  Remove the rubber cover and when you find broken wiring in there rejoin all the color coded…"
May 4, 2022
Jason Edge replied to Richard Lange's discussion Rear windows inoperable
"Did you try from the individual window switches? From the master Driver Switch? With the lockout switch in the spring loaded far left Emergency Position?  Can you provide any details on how or when they stopped working?  If they have…"
May 3, 2022
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Rear windows inoperable

The rear windows will not go down on my 64 DeVille convertible. Front windows work fine. Any suggestions on how to get them down. Thanks RichardSee More
May 3, 2022
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"Richard, Welcome to the CLC. I will also get you signed up to the Chapter later today. Watch your emails. regards, Jason."
Mar 23, 2022
Richard Lange left a comment for Jason Edge
"I joined the Cadillac & LaSalle Club today. Thanks for the information.  Guido"
Mar 23, 2022
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"Welcome to the 63/64 Cadillac Website. This site is hosted by the CLC (Cadillac LaSalle Club) 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter. Joining the website is free to everyone, however, you must be a CLC member to join the Chapter. - Click…"
Mar 23, 2022

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Do you own any 1963 & 1964 Cadillacs? If Yes, Year & Body Style
1963 Convertible
1964 Convertible
1976 Convertible
Cadillac LaSalle Club Member? If Yes, Membership #?
Yes #33945
1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Member?
Yes

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At 12:13pm on March 23, 2022, Jason Edge said…

Richard, Welcome to the CLC. I will also get you signed up to the Chapter later today. Watch your emails. regards, Jason.

At 8:57am on March 23, 2022, Jason Edge said…

Welcome to the 63/64 Cadillac Website.

This site is hosted by the CLC (Cadillac LaSalle Club) 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter. Joining the website is free to everyone, however, you must be a CLC member to join the Chapter. 

- Click on www.join.6364cadillac.com for more information on joining the 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter and the Cadillac LaSalle Club.

Be sure and check out all the links and pages and make yourself at home. The Help Page at www.help.6364cadillac.com will have links to many useful articles and information about our Cadillacs.

 
 
 

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Correct rims and drums?

Started by Logan Robb in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Logan Robb 3 hours ago. 1 Reply

As I am collecting items for a brake overhaul, I’ve have come across many posts about the aftermarket drums not being of quality like the originals. I am fairly certain the drums I have are not…Continue

Powder Coated Rims

Started by Logan Robb in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion 3 hours ago. 0 Replies

I have a very reputable blasting and powder coating shop near me, come this winter, I am thinking of getting my wheels power coated in preparation for new tires in the spring. Is this a good idea? I…Continue

Dragging to one side

Started by Sammy in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Tony and Ginny 429 yesterday. 9 Replies

Hi there, after a lot of work on my brakes - new cylinder, hardware, shoes, hoses, going back to old drums, the car still drags to one side. Does this for years now, but I hoped to get rid of it…Continue

ROCHESTER 4GC

Started by nick f eisenbarth in 1963/64 Cadillac Specific Discussion. Last reply by Tony and Ginny 429 yesterday. 11 Replies

Dad passed away in 2020...I inherited his 1963 62 series convertible....it had been sitting since 1997...I put in new gas tank...new fuel filter...had a new head installed with hard valves (to run on…Continue

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WANTED HARMONIC BALANCER BOLT 1964 DEVILLE

Posted by ANGELO MARTINEZ on July 23, 2023 at 10:44pm 3 Comments

  Hope someone can help me to find the harmonic balancer bolt for my 1964 Cadilac Deville 429 engine

in advance, thank you for your help.

Clock ‘64 DeVille

Posted by Matt Vander Hooven on July 23, 2023 at 7:36pm 2 Comments

Is there still a member in the Detroit area that refurbishes clocks?

Matt VH

Spark Plug Heat Range

Posted by Patrick Westphal on July 7, 2023 at 10:00am 3 Comments

I found a diagram that illustrates the main factor in determining a spark plug heat range that I was trying to describe to you during the chapter get together.

Here it is:

 

The main factor is the length of the ceramic insulator from the middle of the spark plug to the tip (where the spark happens)  

The insulator…

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Lower Front End Ball Joints

Posted by Logan Robb on May 11, 2023 at 9:04am 7 Comments

Good Morning all! 



I took the 64 into the shop to have some adjustments completed and in the process decided to have the lower ball joints replaced as was recommended the last time I had it in. I ordered the parts and came into the shop. They quoted me nearly $500 to replace those lower ball joints requiring nearly 4hrs of labor. Now this is a reputable shop and they know me by name here and they will continue to get my business. I am just questioning what on earth is…

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