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Old 11-11-2021, 07:47 PM
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Question 64 LeMans Vert vent window spacer nut and washer?

Anyone know a source for these? I see listings for 66-67 but not 64-65.
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Not sure what you mean by spacer nut. Anything in the pic resemble what you’re looking for?

I recently rebuilt both of my vent window assemblies and all of those parts are contained in a kit; never saw the parts available separately. However, the nut is a standard ¼” x 28 size.

The kits are on Fleece-Bay and Ames also sells them, #F215WD. The hardware kit is the same for all 64 and later A-bodies no matter what year/style.
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Old 11-12-2021, 09:50 AM
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This spring washer.
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That is known as a roll pin. Ames has them for the 64/65, #F212. My guess is other resto places carry them also. These roll pins are common and come in different sizes so you could take the pin and try and match it up a hardware store or auto parts store. The outside diameter is what is important. If you find one with the correct diameter but is too long just file it down.

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Might be talking about the bellville washer that keeps tension on the handle. Also found in a good hardware store.

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Might be talking about the bellville washer that keeps tension on the handle. Also found in a good hardware store.

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That makes sense—I had a brain freeze as I always referred to them as wave washers. Learn sumtin’ new every day. Mine broke during disassembly and I did find some at the hardware store but the smallest ones were a bit too large and stuck out over the handles. Maybe the OP will have better luck. Ended up buying the handle kits as mine were pretty much trashed.

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Thanks! The bellville is what I'm looking for.

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