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Window Channel rubber

Ceedawg

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Is the rubber piece that goes in the channel of door frame for glass of a 64-65 sedan being made? I broke mine up so bad trying to get it out. This was in the back windows of a 2 door sedan but it looks the same for the door too.
 
you need to post a picture.

Does it look like this? The one on the right is replaced

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you need to post a picture.

Does it look like this? The one on the right is replaced

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That piece is separate from what I’m looking for. I’ll post a picture of the rubber. What I’m looking for (I’m guessing) is what the window seals into at top and sides. Who sells that new piece you show on right? Thanks
Didn’t know if first was clear enough, glass rides in the top groove

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This is what went in my top seal for the door and Qtr glass seal






ROOF RAIL WEATHERSTRIPPING

These roof rail weather strips mount along the top and down the side of the door openings and seals between the top of window and body of car. Sold in pairs.

These are "very high quality" weatherstrips. Beware of cheaper quality weatherstrips that will not hold up over time!
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@Ceedawg, contact Restoration Specialties and Supply in Windber, PA at 814-467-9842 as they supply the glass channel run that your looking for. You can buy it in a kit or individual pieces. There is two different profiles. Matt or Jeff should be able to help you out.
 
@Ceedawg, contact Restoration Specialties and Supply in Windber, PA at 814-467-9842 as they supply the glass channel run that your looking for. You can buy it in a kit or individual pieces. There is two different profiles. Matt or Jeff should be able to help you out.
Will do thanks
 
I pulled the channel rubber out of the back door on a 4 door 64. A little different, not sure why, both channels look just alike. (Found out how to get out without tearing them up), The channel pieces for 64 are soaking to get the rust out so I’ll check tomorrow if they fit. The 73 Chrysler 4 door looks the same too, I’ll have 6 doors to maybe use. Factory pieces are always better. We’ll see. If no good I can always buy the new stuff, not to good a pics on their site.
Another weird thing, the inner fuzzys are stapeled to the door panel?! Those might be hard to find!
 
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