Vent Window Assemblies - GM Trucks
OER CX1550C Features:
Reproduction of the original side vent window assembly for 1968-1972 Chevrolet and GMC truck models. Each vent window assembly will replace the complete vent window glass and frame unit. Completely assembled and ready to install!
- Includes Hardware
- Chrome Fame
- Division Bar with Felt
- Stainless Steel Outer Division Bar
OER CX1550C Notes:
- Cosmetically correct for 1968-1972 models - Will fit 1967 models without modification
- Assembled with 1968-1972 style vent handles.
FAQ:
How do vent windows work?
- Vent windows, like the OER CX1550C assembly, pivot outward to allow fresh air circulation while preventing direct wind and rain entry into the vehicle.
What is the difference between a vent glass and a quarter glass?
- Vent glass, such as in the 1986 C10 vent window assembly, is smaller and often movable for ventilation. Quarter glass is a larger, fixed window typically found behind the side doors.
What is the purpose of the quarter window?
- The quarter window, distinct from the vent window, enhances overall visibility, aesthetics, and interior illumination while contributing to the structural integrity of the vehicle. It is stationary and does not open.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.