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9/08/2023 6:04 PM  #1


Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

It goes on the door glass weatherstrip about 2/3 the way up the A-pillar. Acts as a guide to keep the window glass tight against the weatherstrip. About 1” long. Plastic coated metal.
I don’t know what it is called and have been unsuccessful finding it anywhere.
Anybody have any ideas, or a source?
Without it, the window pushes outward at highway speeds and causes the window to get air whistling between the glass and rubber weatherstrip.


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9/08/2023 6:54 PM  #2


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

Here is a pic of one, but mounted wrong


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9/08/2023 7:10 PM  #3


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

NPD shows them in stock.




Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

9/08/2023 7:54 PM  #4


 

9/08/2023 8:24 PM  #5


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

Thanks for the help!

I put two in my NPD shopping cart.  Added three taillight screws.  Added a parking brake pedal pad. 
Shipping cost $12.95

NOPE to that…. Ridiculous.  I will wait until I have a big order someday to get free shipping. 

I shipped two oil pan bolts to Dixon the other day using a USPS flat rate envelope. Cost over $10 to ship those two little 1/4” bolts. This has done gotten outrageous.


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9/09/2023 1:17 PM  #6


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

As I keep saying, but no one seems to listen: Price of Diesel fuel is too high.  Its causing shipping costs to be outrageous, because they are paying twice as much for fuel as they were 2 years ago. 

 

9/09/2023 4:09 PM  #7


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

MS wrote:

Thanks for the help!

I put two in my NPD shopping cart. Added three taillight screws. Added a parking brake pedal pad.
Shipping cost $12.95

NOPE to that…. Ridiculous. I will wait until I have a big order someday to get free shipping.

I shipped two oil pan bolts to Dixon the other day using a USPS flat rate envelope. Cost over $10 to ship those two little 1/4” bolts. This has done gotten outrageous.

Those bolts are gonna work out perfectly too. I'll pay you back when I see ya. 
 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

9/09/2023 4:18 PM  #8


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

No need to pay back that postage, John

My contribution to the trophy project.


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9/10/2023 9:14 AM  #9


Re: Need help finding this part for my 69 coupe

I recently found out that shipping small items that can be put into an 'shipping envelope' will cost much less to ship than a cardboard box. 
 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

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