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    64 ford mustang

     



    want to upgrade my manual door locks and possibly find a window conversion with a switch kit. Heard autoloc is definitely a company to stay away from, but what are some website you guys recommend?(preferably ones you've had experience with) thanks!

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    Welcome to the forum. Do I read right that you're wanting remote locks, operated by a key FOB? If that's what you're looking for Rocky Hinge has a nice kit - Keyless Entry

    For a power window conversion, I would start looking at the Mustang specific sites, where they do all kinds of upgrades for the classic pony car. One is Mustang Depot - Classic Mustang Power Window Conversion-Free Shipping but there are a bunch of them out there. I don't know if you're looking at a mandatory swap to new regulators, or if someone makes a kit to power the old manual crank regulators, but the Mustang sites will know, and will be happy to take your money!
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    thanks guy for your advice. I checked out that mustang site and seen they had a power conversion kit and several other mustang parts I definitely need, but as I was online surfing I stumbled across the site a1electric and seen they offer power window kits w/ switches and the door locks. the guys there offered me a good deal on all of it but before I jump to conclusions or decision I would like to hear if anyone has any reviews on their product

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