Rear defrost setup for 1973 LeSabre Custom

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by garybuick, Jan 11, 2010.

  1. garybuick

    garybuick Time Traveler

    Its currently in my car but I dont want it. Im planning on taking it out pretty soon, if anybody is interested and would like to add this option to their car let me know.

    Possibly trade. i need a radiator, bellhousing, flywheel, clutch, z bar, clutch pedal, rally wheels 5x5 with center caps, back bumper rubber, wildcat wheel, power steering bracket without AIR pump, battery hold down , manual steering gear conversion,
     
  2. Maintool-GS

    Maintool-GS Well-Known Member

    What would you want, for it & could I see some pics ? This is in operating condition & is this complete, including Fan / Grill / switch & wiring ?
     
  3. garybuick

    garybuick Time Traveler

    it works and is in the car. it is exactly. I dont see any grill or fan. It is on the back glass and there is a switch above the heater control levers that turns it on. There is a green light that goes on when you turn on the rear defrost. Ill take a pic and post it tomorrow in the daylight so you can see.
     
  4. Maintool-GS

    Maintool-GS Well-Known Member

    I thought this was a rear defroster, with a blower ! So your selling, the rear window ? :confused:
     
  5. garybuick

    garybuick Time Traveler

    Maybe its a dealer add on. There is no blower but there is a factory looking switch in the left dash panel with a light and it does work. I dont think it will come off the glass and be installable on another car. So yes, Im offering the back windshield, wiring harness and dash switch. There is a fiberoptic cable attached to the dash switch whihc makes me believe it is factory and not dealer installed.
     
  6. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Why would you want to get rid of the rear window defroster?
    :confused:
     
  7. SportWagonGS

    SportWagonGS Moderator

    heated rear window was and option in 1973, not a common one either
     

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