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Not sure what this window seal is called.

OneWheelPeel

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I'm looking on the Classic Industries site, not that I'm set on buying from them, for the gasket that goes between the outside of the quarter window (mine roll down) and the body along the bottom horizontal edge. I preferably need them just for the rears and not a whole set. Classic site isn't helping me and I'm probably overlooking something dumb. Here are pics of the exact spot I have in mind.
Its for a 1969 Coronet 2dr hardtop, thanks.

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@OneWheelPeel, we typically sell the kits in either a four piece or eight piece kit. Selling just one piece is going to be more costly as we still have to go through the process of manufacturing, invoicing , packing , shipping, etc. If you had purchased a complete kit and damaged a piece, we would work on getting you a replacement. Hope that you understand. If we can help, let us know. If you have a preferred vendor, just ask them if they should stock the Top Catwhisker brand of felts. Most of the larger vendors do.
 
Ok thanks all, I’ll check the site tomorrow. I was hoping for the rear pair but if the whole kit is the way to go so be it.
 
Ok thanks all, I’ll check the site tomorrow. I was hoping for the rear pair but if the whole kit is the way to go so be it.
My suggestion is to change them all out, as then you have a complete window sealage and not just the one. Makes perfect sense in the scheme of things with these older MOPARS and keeping them in tip top shape...JMHO...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
Makes sense, and I’ll do that if what I end up with seems good quality. I have the original inners and they seem in good shape and you know how it is with new parts, always have to evaluate if they will fit or last like original.
I noticed today a rubber seal I replaced less than a year ago already split for example.
 
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