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Thread: Weatherstripping part # needed

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    Weatherstripping part # needed

    Looking for the part# for the weatherstripping that goes on the inside of the roll up window on the top of the door frame? This is for a '66. Thanks


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    the door parts... from the Dec. 1964 parts book. Which diagram number and i'll post the part number
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    Thanks Ernie for the reply. I'm not sure which part it is. I bought #19, 901.531.935.20 pictured below, but I can't figure out how it would attach? It has 5 nibs on it which I would think would fit into 5 receptacles on the door??

    Maybe it's part # 17 or 21?

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    OK, lots of parts in the door. #17 and #18 are a rubber squeegee that fit into #14 which is the aluminum trim on the outside of the door. #21 is a "U" shaped rubber/plastic channel that goes over the top metal edge of the door. #19 shown in the parts book is the RIGHT Door (901.531.936.20) "Seal, window cell, right joint". Same #19 part for the LEFT door is part number 901.531.935.20. Both have the 5 clips but made for right and left doors.
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    Good info thanks. So does #21, the U shaped channel, fit over the inside edge in my first photo above where the arrows are pointing to? If so, do you have that part #?

    Now I need to know how/where part #19 attaches. Does part #19 require clips that go on the car to attach it to. In the pic below, where do the circled parts attach? Anyone? thanks
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    It snaps into holes punched into the outer door frame. It is installed before the glass.
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    Quote: So does #21, the U shaped channel, fit over the inside edge in my first photo above where the arrows are pointing to? If so, do you have that part #?

    No, #21 is not attached to the door, U-shaped #21 fits onto the window side of the garnish rail (#20) and cushions the inside of the window as it goes up and down, and as far as I know it has not been reproduced to accurately match the original. If someone has a source for #21, please let us know. I think there may be different numbers for left and right. Otherwise, you need to resurrect an original, which is extremely difficult to find in restore-able condition.
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    Thanks Ed and Franz. John, do you know the part# of part 21? Any photos of what it should look like?
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    Scott, I take photos later in day. I have garnish rails from a 66 911 that I'm restoring. They're off the car, so will be easy to photo. I'm hoping this thread will produce a source, although I think they're unavailable new.
    John Schiavone

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