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'67 Cuda windshield gaskets? #188362
01/09/09 10:18 AM
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Anyone use the re-pop windshield gaskets for 1967's? I was planning on switching to '68 - '69 style, but don't want to buy the stainless trim.

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NE one????

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I used the one from http://steelerubber.com/. The chrome lock molding is too narrow but the rubber fit and looks good.


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Re: '67 Cuda windshield gaskets? [Re: Barry70GTX] #188366
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I used the one from http://steelerubber.com/. The chrome lock molding is too narrow but the rubber fit and looks good.




I only saw a listing for Ply B'cuda and Dodge Dart convertible. Do you have the part # that you used?
And did you reuse your old lockstrips?

Front and rear glass seals are on my to-do list this year.

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Re: '67 Cuda windshield gaskets? [Re: Kirk_Ingram] #188367
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I used the one from http://steelerubber.com/. The chrome lock molding is too narrow but the rubber fit and looks good.




I only saw a listing for Ply B'cuda and Dodge Dart convertible. Do you have the part # that you used?
And did you reuse your old lockstrips?

Front and rear glass seals are on my to-do list this year.

Thanks

-K




You're right, I have a convertible and didn't realize they don't list the hardtop gaskets.
Convertibles only use the lock strip on the bottom.


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