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Re: Window seals for '65 Coronet?
[Re: AndyF]
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05/21/18 01:45 AM
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They'll have the felts, likely to be the same size as the sedans/wagons, as they're continuous from the upper frame down to the bottom of the guides. (Lubing them helps installation.) Funny thing was that the guy there rattled off the size I needed right away, and he was exactly right. I didn't have any part #s. IIRC, the molding/glass seal has an adhesive property, and if you want to cheat, you might get away with the 3M clear molding adhesive, but I've not tried that. Later B hardtops moved that molding to the door glass, seen the same problem there, and that seal/strip is available for them somewhere. If your car needs the door seals with the cloth covering, they have those too, fairly inexpensive. Their catalog also has body plugs, fasteners, clips, fender beading, etc. at friendly prices.
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Re: Window seals for '65 Coronet?
[Re: 71TA]
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05/23/18 02:37 AM
05/23/18 02:37 AM
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Thanks. I had someone else tell me about glass setting tape. Had not heard of it before. I mostly do engine work and sometimes chassis work. Interiors is a bit out of my wheel house but I'm learning.
I'm guessing I'll need to clean the old adhesive out of the inside of the chrome strip. I'm sure that will be a fun time!
Last edited by AndyF; 05/23/18 02:38 AM.
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