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Hi All,

I have a '51 GMC panel, with vent windows. I also have a 47 1/2 parts truck with one piece windows.

Is it possible to remove the 'guts' from the doors of each to convert my 51 panel doors to one piece windows ?

A door swap isn't a good option in this case.

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I understand its a lot of work, but can be done.


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It will be less work and trouble to just change the complete door out.

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I read an article in my Custom Classic Trucks magazine recently that told how to do that on newer models. I will see if I can find it.


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Look up "alltruckedup" Tony and Email him. He is also a regular on the GMC site. He has done this conversion. You have the best of both worlds here in that you have both sets of doors. It should be easy to see what needs to be done.


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The window regulators are different for one thing. However I believe the regulators both mount the same way with 3 screws but I could have forgotten, its been a while. The later regulator is shorter because the glass is not as long.
There is a difference in the sheet metal on the door as well. For instance there is a notch on the later door for the vent window rear frame as well as on the window trim.
It can be done but if I were to do it I'd want to swap out doors.


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truckernix - thanks


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'Couldn't find 'alltruckedup'

toxictiki - if you find the article you mentioned let me know.

Thanks all


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royzell Tony's email is alltruckedup@earthlink.net Ming the Merciless is his latest alias.

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Hey,here I am.I did the swap once because I had a 51 that needed a door and I had a nice 50 door.
A few holes need to be drilled for the different 50 window regulator,a small notch needs to be cut to clear the vent window arm.And maybe a bracket needs to fabbed up,it was 10 years ago,the small details are a little foggy.Anyways,it was easy to do with common hand tools ,just compare doors to see what needs to be done.

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Thanks Guys, I like the look and fewer seals etc. of the one piece window.

I'll just have to do some pulling and have a look-see when the weather improves.


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