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1967-1970 Ford F100 F250 F350 Pickup Truck Complete Weatherstrip Kit Accept Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $198.46
Location:

Tioga, Texas, United States

Tioga, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Precision Replacement Parts Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:CWK 2110 67 Warranty:Yes

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               1967-1970 Ford F-Series Pickup Truck Complete Weatherstrip Kit.

FOR TRUCKS WITH FACTORY WINDSHIELD AND REAR WINDOW METAL TRIM / MOLDING ONLY.

Kit Components:

1 Windshield Gasket (Has the Groove for the Metal Trim / Molding)

1 Rear Window Gasket (Has the Groove for the Metal Trim / Molding)   

1 Pair of Vent / Wing Window Seals

2 Door Seals (Fits On Cab, Seals Door to Cab)

2 Upper Glass Run Channels

2 Division/Vent Post Seals (Glass Run)

4pc. Inner and Outer Beltline Kit (Black Beads)

The kit does both the drivers and passengers front doors, windshield and rear window.

Thanks for looking.

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