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1968 and 1970 B-Body 4 Door Weatherstrip/Rubber Seals

socal tech

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I have a 1968 Plymouth Satellite 4 door and a 1970 Dodge Coronet 4 door that are both going through a semi-restoration.

Is there a company that makes that following parts new?

Windshield and back glass rubber gaskets.
Door rubber weatherstrip
Trunk rubber weatherstrip
Front windshield

Thanks
 
@69bfan is your best bet for weatherstrip and rubber products and he's a site sponsor with the added benefit of being an extremely nice guy and great to deal with, you can't go wrong, if he doesn't have them he probably knows where you can get them.
Also, welcome to the site, hope you stick around. Just an FYI, the admin and the moderators like when the new members go to the welcome wagon area of the site and introduce themselves, they're not hardcore about it just kind of prefer it.
 
@socal tech, most of your needs are readily available. There is only one manufacturer of the windshield gasket, so the pricing is not cheap, around $220. Window felts and door seals are available. The front door felts and seals are the same for the 66 to 70 B-Body four door applications. The rear doors are different in respect to being a wagon or four door sedan, so make sure what your buying from your preferred vendor. Expect to pay around $95 to $110 for the felts and $185.00 for the door seals. Trunk seal is no different than any other 68 to 70 B-Body application. Expect to pay from $18 to $45 depending upon the correctness and supplier. The rear glass just glues in with butyl tape to my knowledge which can be purchased through your local automotive parts store. The windshield will take some searching as I am not aware of anyone making a new glass for the sedan/wagon application. I am sure that you can locate a new glass, but it will take some digging. Good luck!!
 
November 2018 I purchased my windshield for my 68 Coronet wagon from Arrow Auto Glass. Unfortunately they are located on the East coast. It was made in China and fit nicely with a new gasket and 3M bedding compound.
 
Thank you all for the replies, I'll follow up on your recommendations. Also, good to know about the difference between wagons and sedans for the weatherstrip, I wouldn't have thought they were different.
 
You can go to Richards (69bfan) website by clicking on the link in his tag line at the bottom of his post, starting a personal conversation here or emailing him through his website, the email address is at the bottom of his home page. Good luck on your projects and maybe throw up a few pictures and make a few posts here as things progress. This is a whole site of people who like seeing and hearing about B body projects, and car stuff in general, plus if you run into a problem there's always someone here with knowledge and insight to help you through any rough patches.
 
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