Got after it a few more times...
Rotisserie is here and stashed away under the car.
(Nowhere else to keep it

)
Almost ready to pull the body!
The plan is for it to go to Meclec in Fresno.
They're reportedly able to blast big panels without destroying them in the process.
Stripping down doors was an interesting adventure.
Used my kid's motorcycle battery to jumper out window motors,
get them up/down and apart.
Somebody had obviously been in there,
Somebody akin to my 16-year-old self.

Didn't have a manual, patience or any common sense!

Driver's side front regulator linkage was all bent up and scraping/grinding against itself.
Motor got worked good no doubt.
Considering how bad that linkage was, it fought valiantly.
Right rear quarter window bottom of the frame is broken off.
Looking in there, a row of Bondo worms poking thru tells the story.
Quarter caved in and broke the frame, but they never fixed it.
See also roller posts bent and caddy-wompus.
A bunch of them were like that.
The left rear quarter stuff had been disassembled and parts lost.
Window doesn't want to go all the way up,
Plan on bench-testing it today.
Between all of them, I can forensically piece together how it's all -supposed- to go.
So,
Two questions for our esteemed experts (OK, maybe three

)...
We have a parts car with manual windows.
Any chance the rear window frame is the same piece as with power windows?
Would love to know before tearing the whole rear corner apart.
Anybody got a good driver's side front power window linkage/motor to sell us?
Anybody sell those rollers/posts?
Is messing with these window motors a good idea?
Maybe there's a guy out there who goes through these?
Saw that spring, and how these are pressed together,
And it's quite intimidating.
Better to just leave well enough alone?
Those motors -seem- pretty robust.
Rollers not so much,,.

As always, thanks for your time and expertise gentlemen.