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Re: 1970 B Body Window Frame Questions [Re: HemiChallenger] #1144580
12/27/11 11:23 PM
12/27/11 11:23 PM
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Manhattan, IL
SixPackRT Offline
mopar
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mopar

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Manhattan, IL
Steve, As Mike said in the post above the flocked pieces that go into the vent frame rail with the H clips are available from Chrysler. Pricey but available! The rear channel flocked rubber channel is available from Restoration Specialties. They also have the glass setting tape (rubber) for the vent glass to bottom frame as well. Other places may have these products to, but this is who I used.

http://www.restorationspecialties.com/2009%20Catalog%20ebook/2009%20Catalog%20ebook.pdf

Scott


70 Coronet RT 440+6
64 Dodge 330 - Future Hemi Clone
17 Challenger Hellcat - Green Go Driver
86 Buick T-Type Turbo V-6
Re: 1970 B Body Window Frame Questions [Re: SixPackRT] #1144581
12/29/11 01:54 AM
12/29/11 01:54 AM
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Spokane Valley, WA
Big Bad Bee Offline OP
I Live Here
Big Bad Bee  Offline OP
I Live Here

Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 10,938
Spokane Valley, WA
I got the channel fuzzies from a large OEM parts vendor and they were about $20 a side cheaper than mopar. Steve I have the parts numbers in the man cave if you need em. Yep. Expensive. That fuzzy that fits in the stainless back side piece... I think mine is A&M Softseal via Year One. They came with the car. BTW, the cats whiskers for inside and outside the glass I got from Fritz at FPAP. They make em and are top shelf IMHO.

Guys, I stopped by the local chrome place to check on prices for restoring the chrome. If I disassemble and they do all the strip and prep work, it's going to be $250-$280 per side and I reassemble. If they strip it and I polish them prior to chroming, It will be $120-$150 per side. So for a saturday's worth of sanding, I save half. Depending on how much Mike wants for his pieces I may go that way. I like new, but I have an engine to build...

Steve, Check out the link Scott posted above. It's great.

Lindy


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