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WTB 1968-1970 Dodge Charger RoofRail W/S retainer moldings

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Looking for a one PAIR of driver and passenger side stainless steel roofrail weatherstrip retainer channels for a 1968-1970 Dodge Charger......

Pics and price please.....

Thanks!
Rick

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I have some off 70 roadrunner..,.
Should be the same???
 
I have a few sets always willing to trade parts also
 
I have some off 70 roadrunner..,.
Should be the same???

I would have to think the stainless steel weather strip mouldings would be the
same, as the roofs of the Dodge & Plymouth cars should be the same in the
areas of the SS weather strip mouldings.
 
Mopar hunter....not looking for the "drip-rail" trim, but the stainless channel that holds the rubber roofrail W/S in place....

Dodge33....I checked and all 68-70 B-body 2-door HardTops use the very same weatherstrip, so I would think the stainless channels would be the same as well.

If anybody has these....please PM me with a couple pics and a price!!!

Thanks!
Rick
 
yes the weather strip is the same but the stainless channel used is the Plymouth version. Yes there are two different ones, I just found this out recently myself. The parts book lists two different part numbers. The dodge one is about an inch shorter by the back of the quarter window!(now I have a pair of dodge channels all restored as a learning experience! lol)
 
yes the weather strip is the same but the stainless channel used is the Plymouth version. Yes there are two different ones, I just found this out recently myself. The parts book lists two different part numbers. The dodge one is about an inch shorter by the back of the quarter window!(now I have a pair of dodge channels all restored as a learning experience! lol)

Thanks very much for the information....very interesting, but great to know! Thank
you for sharing.
 
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