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fred[_8_] January 26th 21 10:08 AM

Car window controls
 
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.

alan_m January 26th 21 10:38 AM

Car window controls
 
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Probably the handle would slice you in half in a side impact collision :)


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Peter Able[_2_] January 26th 21 11:02 AM

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On 26/01/2021 10:38, alan_m wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which
used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple
solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Probably the handle would slice you in half in a side impact collision :)


Only remember window winder handles in Rovers.

The A35 - glass block glued to side window pane and friction felt, IIRC.
How secure was that ?

PA


charles January 26th 21 11:14 AM

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In article ,
Peter Able wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:38, alan_m wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which
used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple
solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Probably the handle would slice you in half in a side impact collision :)


Only remember window winder handles in Rovers.


The A35 - glass block glued to side window pane and friction felt, IIRC.
How secure was that ?


PA


the Mini had sliding windows, ;-)

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Dave Plowman (News) January 26th 21 11:24 AM

Car window controls
 
In article ,
fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Yes, I remember those. And it not being so easy to just crack the window
open.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I'd say pre WW2, and possibly immediately after.

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Chris Green January 26th 21 11:49 AM

Car window controls
 
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article ,
fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Yes, I remember those. And it not being so easy to just crack the window
open.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I'd say pre WW2, and possibly immediately after.

Well into the 60s I think, electric windows were exotic extras back
then.

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newshound January 26th 21 12:49 PM

Car window controls
 
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.

I remember this being mentioned in a car programme, probably in the
1960's. I think in the context of it enabling hand signals quickly
without all the winding (Virtually no electric windows in those days).
I've never actually seen one though. ISTR it was on something larger,
older, and conservative; the Rover / Humber / Armstrong Siddeley type.

Dave Plowman (News) January 26th 21 01:19 PM

Car window controls
 
In article ,
Chris Green wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article ,
fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Yes, I remember those. And it not being so easy to just crack the window
open.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I'd say pre WW2, and possibly immediately after.

Well into the 60s I think, electric windows were exotic extras back
then.


Rovers which crossed 1960 in production would have been the P4 and P5.
Both had conventional window winders.

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Roger Mills[_2_] January 26th 21 01:31 PM

Car window controls
 
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I had a 1947 Rover 12 with that type of window handle (only on the
driver's side). It meant you could open the window very quickly when you
wanted to hurl abuse at other motorists.g

I think a lot of London taxis had handles like that too.
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Tim+[_5_] January 26th 21 02:04 PM

Car window controls
 
Roger Mills wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I had a 1947 Rover 12 with that type of window handle (only on the
driver's side). It meant you could open the window very quickly when you
wanted to hurl abuse at other motorists.g

I think a lot of London taxis had handles like that too.


Something like this?

http://car-from-uk.com/ebay/carphoto...ebay973770.jpg

Tim

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newshound January 26th 21 02:28 PM

Car window controls
 
On 26/01/2021 14:04, Tim+ wrote:
Roger Mills wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I had a 1947 Rover 12 with that type of window handle (only on the
driver's side). It meant you could open the window very quickly when you
wanted to hurl abuse at other motorists.g

I think a lot of London taxis had handles like that too.


Something like this?

http://car-from-uk.com/ebay/carphoto...ebay973770.jpg

Tim

Well done, I didn't think I had imagined it!

Roger Mills[_2_] January 26th 21 09:32 PM

Car window controls
 
On 26/01/2021 14:04, Tim+ wrote:
Roger Mills wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I had a 1947 Rover 12 with that type of window handle (only on the
driver's side). It meant you could open the window very quickly when you
wanted to hurl abuse at other motorists.g

I think a lot of London taxis had handles like that too.


Something like this?

http://car-from-uk.com/ebay/carphoto...ebay973770.jpg

Tim


Yes, just like that!
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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) January 27th 21 10:31 AM

Car window controls
 
Sounds like an early Reliant to me....
Seriously, you mean a knob on the glass itself which was pulled up and down
with a clip at either end? I think it was quite popular in very early closed
in models for a time. Some early cars had opening back windows a bit like a
house window. I'm sure if you can imagine it, somebody tried it!

Brian

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"alan_m" wrote in message
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On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Probably the handle would slice you in half in a side impact collision :)


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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) January 27th 21 10:33 AM

Car window controls
 
Well having been crammed into an A35van front seat with several others in
Guernsey once, just do not push against the door too hard or it might open!

Brian

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"Peter Able" wrote in message
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On 26/01/2021 10:38, alan_m wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.


Probably the handle would slice you in half in a side impact collision :)


Only remember window winder handles in Rovers.

The A35 - glass block glued to side window pane and friction felt, IIRC.
How secure was that ?

PA




Jonathan January 27th 21 11:44 AM

Car window controls
 
On Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 10:09:00 AM UTC, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


Our 1950s Rover 75 had one for the driver. It was very handy.

Jonathan

R D S[_2_] January 27th 21 11:51 AM

Car window controls
 
On 26/01/2021 11:02, Peter Able wrote:
Only remember window winder handles


Wasn't it lovely when you could just open the window a crack for some
fresh air but no rain, a struggle with electric windows IME.


Dave Plowman (News) January 27th 21 03:26 PM

Car window controls
 
In article ,
R D S wrote:
On 26/01/2021 11:02, Peter Able wrote:
Only remember window winder handles


Wasn't it lovely when you could just open the window a crack for some
fresh air but no rain, a struggle with electric windows IME.


You must have very odd electric windows. ;-)

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R D S[_2_] January 27th 21 03:51 PM

Car window controls
 
On 27/01/2021 15:26, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
R D S wrote:
On 26/01/2021 11:02, Peter Able wrote:
Only remember window winder handles


Wasn't it lovely when you could just open the window a crack for some
fresh air but no rain, a struggle with electric windows IME.


You must have very odd electric windows. ;-)


They move quite urgently. I take it some are slower, smoother?

Its impossible to open them just a tiny little bit, so my strategy is to
open them too much then try to time the closing perfectly to get just a
little gap.

Takes a few goes and is distracting. First world problems though eh? :)

Dave Plowman (News) January 27th 21 04:06 PM

Car window controls
 
In article ,
R D S wrote:
On 27/01/2021 15:26, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
R D S wrote:
On 26/01/2021 11:02, Peter Able wrote:
Only remember window winder handles


Wasn't it lovely when you could just open the window a crack for some
fresh air but no rain, a struggle with electric windows IME.


You must have very odd electric windows. ;-)


They move quite urgently. I take it some are slower, smoother?


I'd guess so. I do remember having an old Jag where they were faster than
the car. My last two makes have a double press button - I'd guess by Bosch.
press lightly for stop start or heavier for all the way. And no problem
flicking it to crack the window open.

Its impossible to open them just a tiny little bit, so my strategy is to
open them too much then try to time the closing perfectly to get just a
little gap.


Takes a few goes and is distracting. First world problems though eh? :)


Not unreasonable to want to open the window to your needs.

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fred[_8_] January 27th 21 04:38 PM

Car window controls
 
On Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 2:04:49 PM UTC, Tim+ wrote:
Roger Mills wrote:
On 26/01/2021 10:08, fred wrote:
Many years ago i saw a car, I think it may have been a Rover, which used
a long handle to open or close the window. It was a very simple solution
but went the way of lots of good ideas.

Anyone remember this? If so what model featured it.


I had a 1947 Rover 12 with that type of window handle (only on the
driver's side). It meant you could open the window very quickly when you
wanted to hurl abuse at other motorists.g

I think a lot of London taxis had handles like that too.

Something like this?

http://car-from-uk.com/ebay/carphoto...ebay973770.jpg

Tim

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Well done. Thats it. I also found it on a Pinterest search on a 1947 Rover P2 sports saloon

Rod Speed January 27th 21 07:48 PM

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"R D S" wrote in message
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On 26/01/2021 11:02, Peter Able wrote:
Only remember window winder handles


Wasn't it lovely when you could just open the window a crack for some
fresh air but no rain, a struggle with electric windows IME.


Trivial on mine.


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