Gm Hardtop Weatherstrip - Two Styles For Door Seal & Upper Roof Glass Seal on 2040-parts.com
Grover Beach, California, US
TWO STYLES OF GM WEATHERSTRIP, NEW IN OPENED PLASTIC BAGS. BOTH ARE 1-1/8" WIDE AT THEIR BASE. THE PICTURE ON THE LEFT, FOR DOOR TO BODY SEAL, FITS YEARS 1961 TO 1980 TYPES AND THERE ARE TWO BAGS WITH 15 FEET IN EACH BAG. THE PICTURE ON THE RIGHT, FOR UPPER WIDOW TO ROOF SEAL FITS YEARS 1971 TO 1979 TYPES AND THERE IS ONE BAG 15 FEET IN LENGTH. TYPICALLY THESE ARE USED ON CADILLAC, BUICK, OLDS AND PONTIAC HARDTOPS. THEY ARE FOAM CELL WITH SMOOTH OUTER SURFACE AND LOOK AND SEAL WELL. THEY HAVE NO SEALING SURFACE TAPE ON THEM AND REQUIRE WEATHERSTRIP ADHESIVE TO ATTACH THEM. PRICED TO SELL. ALL SHOWN FOR ONE PRICE AS NOTED. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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