Product#: ME529

1970 Dodge, Plymouth E-Body; Quarter Window Seals; Coupe, Convertible; Pair

Reproduction of the original vertical quarter glass weatherstrip seals designed for use on 1970 Mopar E-Body 2-door hardtop or convertible models. Manufactured to factory specifications with quality EPDM rubber. Features...


Product#: ME530

1970-74 Dodge/Plymouth E-Body; Quarter Window Vertical Seals; Coupe; Convertible; Pair

Reproduction of the original vertical quarter glass weatherstrip seals designed for 1971-74 Mopar E-Body hardtop (coupe), or convertible models. Manufactured to factory specifications with proper contours to correctly replace...


Product#: ME524

1970 Challenger, Barracuda, Cuda; Door & Quarter Window Windowfelt Set; Convertible; 8 Piece Set

Reproduction of the original style horizontal door and quarter glass windowfelt weatherstripping designed for use with 1970 Dodge Challenger, Plymouth Barracuda and Cuda convertible models. Includes the inner and outer window...


Product#: MD8066

1941-76 Mohair Window Channel Liner ; 2-5/8" wide x 8" long

When it comes to relining the door and quarter window channels, this Mohair liner material is what you'll need. A finely textured mohair lining material with a rubberized backing. Inside the door, there are "U" shaped...


Product#: MP41262

1970-74 Mopar Door Jamb Seal Screw Set ; 16 Piece ; E-Body

Reproduction of the original door jamb and door end seal screws for 1970-74 Mopar B-Body vehicles. These phillips head screws are black-oxide coated and designed to accurately replace the screws in the door jamb seals and the...


Product#: MD8067

1941-76 Mohair Window Channel Liner ; 1-5/8" Wide x 8" Long x 1/16" Thick

When it comes to relining the door and quarter window channels, this Mohair liner material is what you'll need. A finely textured mohair lining material with a rubberized backing. Inside the door, there are "U" shaped...


Product#: 153823

Weatherstrip Installation Ball End Hook Tool

This universal hook tool has a small, round steel ball on the end. Once the steel ball is inserted down into the rubber gasket, it is very difficult for it to come out. If it should slip out of the gasket, there is less of a...