Weatherstripping
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Roll Stock Extrusions Seals:
These Seals are Molded Extrusion pieces - a requirement due to the rather limited usage. They fit and work as
well as the one piece seals. Just butt the ends with the gel-type superglue and install.
50 parts match
A finely textured mohair lining material with a rubberized backing. Merely apply adhesive to the back of liner and bond over badly worn division bars and channels. Helps to reline guide bars on lock side of hardtops and convertibles
8 parts match
Easy to Use. Just peel back linen tape and press into place, no cement or tacking required. Surface must be clean and dry.
12 parts match
This is the thick, molded rubber pieces that wrap around the bottom and sides of each door. These reproductions feature the correct plastic mounting clips already installed in the original locations, and fully molded end pads for excellent fit and sealing. For all cars 1963-66, Please see our "Windlace Weatherstripping Section" for your weatherstripping needs.
117 parts match
These sunroof weatherstripping kits consist of (2) parts and were referred to as “Goldie Kits’ back in the day. If you have a rare sunroof that was
Known as a “Fisker kit” – these kits will not work for you. Most every Mopar was a “Goldie Kit”.
Note: We STRONGLY suggest professional installation of these seals. We do not provide a step by step install instructions, but Chrysler original specs.instructions
3 parts match
This is the weatherstrip which sets into the roofline of all hardtops. It is what the sideglass rolls up into when the door is shut.
44 parts match
Window channel is a task that many restorers will not undertake because they feel it is too difficult. A few simple steps need to followed to make this job easy to complete. First, check your channel's measurements against those illustrated in our catalog (if there are no pictures on the website yet). This will insure an accurate match. Also, match up the fasteners which attach the channels. When installing you will find that all flexible channel is indeed flexible. Channels or belt strips with beads will
148 parts match
Reproduction of the rubber piece which seals the underside of the hood to the rear cowl or radiator support area. Helps keep moisture out of the firewall area, and also keeps engine heat and fumes from entering the passenger compartment through the ventilation system. Clips included but not installed in most cases.
9 parts match
Correctly-formed and shaped rubber strips that seal the hood to the radiator core support, forcing air through the radiator. Unless otherwise stated these seals do not come with mounting clips.
26 parts match
Note: Due to the extremely limited market for station wagon rubber, the tailgate and door weatherstrips are made up from a combination of several different sponge extrusions superglued together. #GG-W133 and #GG-W134 were specifically made for station wagons. A 1959 DeSoto wagon with aluminum window frames was the source of samples for the molded parts. Most of these parts apply to other years as well we are sure, but do not have direct knowledge and have not posted those applications.
4 parts match