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Does anyone know where i can source the door glass rear edge molding (RH)
which holds the weatherstrip (that only 69/70 fastbacks put on the door
glass as opposed to the seal being on the forward edge of the quarter window
like all the others)?
I purchased new rubber & discovered that my RH molding is not a Mustang
piece--it's about 2 inches too long.

Mark
'70 Mach1
MI
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Mark,

It sounds like your moulding is from a '69 coupe. You should be able to cut
it down to fit by comparing to the other side. Another possibility, is to
look inside the door itself. I have found many inside the doors of parts cars.

Good Luck,
Mark

mark thispot wrote:
>
> Does anyone know where i can source the door glass rear edge molding (RH)
> which holds the weatherstrip (that only 69/70 fastbacks put on the door
> glass as opposed to the seal being on the forward edge of the quarter window
> like all the others)?
> I purchased new rubber & discovered that my RH molding is not a Mustang
> piece--it's about 2 inches too long.
>
> Mark
> '70 Mach1
> MI
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Mail From: mark thispot (email redacted)

Mark,

In fact I did find this one down inside the door. It had been previously
replaced, and with the wrong piece. I don't know if it's a Mustang coupe
trim or not, but the channel is way too small to hold the new weatherstrip I
just bought.
Would you like to part with any of your found pieces? :-)

--Mark
Mach 1
etc.

>Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 20:57:52 -0500
>From: Mark & Carla Meswarb <(email redacted)>
>To: (email redacted)
>Subject: 69-70 door glass rear molding
>Message-ID: <(email redacted)>
>
>Mark,
>
>It sounds like your moulding is from a '69 coupe. You should be able to
>cut
>it down to fit by comparing to the other side. Another possibility, is to
>look inside the door itself. I have found many inside the doors of parts
>cars.
>
>Good Luck,
>Mark
>
>mark thispot wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know where i can source the door glass rear edge molding
>(RH)
> > which holds the weatherstrip (that only 69/70 fastbacks put on the door
> > glass as opposed to the seal being on the forward edge of the quarter
>window
> > like all the others)?
> > I purchased new rubber & discovered that my RH molding is not a Mustang
> > piece--it's about 2 inches too long.
> >
> > Mark
> > '70 Mach1
> > MI
> > ________________________________________________________________________

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