Ralphie, you can pack up that Fury III and your GTX and send them my way whenever you like
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It's back to the weatherstripping today.
I ordered two NOS pieces of 4-door weatherstripping last week (because it was freakin' dirt cheap - I think I paid less than $40 shipped for both parts); it arrived today. One 2570244 window run, and one 2570238 front door inner felt.
I'd never seen what this rubber-and-felt piece looks like when off the car and in a pre-installation state, so this was a perfect opportunity to photograph it to see if the pattern is reproduced as a generic piece of trim (rather than model/door specific) for a
'effing sane price.
And since
, here are a whole bunch:
Thanks to FABO, I found the answer reasonably quickly - Metro Moulded Parts part #
WC 33-96 is a 96" version of this window run that can be cut to fit, and is $22-$26.70 wherever you find it (Jegs, Amazon, eBay). Now that's more like it, price-wise.
One auto interior place has it for $18, but tries to tack on $35 shipping (for more details about this seller, see dictionary definition: "Loser"). That same site also lists fitment applications as follows, so this is definitely not a Mopar-specific piece of rubber:
This product fits 91 vehicle variants.
American Motors (AMC): 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Cadillac: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Chevrolet: 1 models, 3 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Chrysler: 6 models, 18 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Desoto: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Dodge: 8 models, 21 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Ford: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Gmc: 2 models, 4 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Imperial: 4 models, 10 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Lincoln: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Mercedes Benz: 1 models, 3 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Mercury: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Oldsmobile: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
Packard: 1 models, 3 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Plymouth: 9 models, 21 variants between 1965 and 1967.
Pontiac: 1 models, 1 variants for 1965.
At any rate, that solves window run issues for framed 4-door A-bodies and B-bodies from this era; not sure if the same trim also applies to the '71 redesign.
This does not, however, solve the problem of the window run that slides into the vent and quarter window channels. The front ones are listed as Mopar 2570243 in the '68 parts manual; shared with the Valiant and Dart. To my knowledge, they are not reproduced. At present, only one is on eBay right now - NOS, for an insane $224. Time to find out if that one also comes in bulk; unfortunately, the eBay photo doesn't really show the cross section too well.
-Kurt
P.S.: Soon as I have enough for one door, I'm going to clean up and install one of the stainless Ventshades I bought for it. Nice little period piece - and it really screams "county fleet car from the '60s or '70s." Someone please help me find a pair for the back windows; I only have the fronts.