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Window channel seal

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Now that I am into the door window area. Was told that I need the piece that attaches to the window to run in the window channel. Window channel seal is what I think they call it. So dose any one know where to find them. Or have a pic of it. Was reading about a piece of plastic that fit's the front of the window and run's in the channel.
 

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On the front leading edge of the door glass is a flocked mylar seal that attaches to the door with two nylon H pins. This will seal the glass to the vent window frame and keeps the glass from vibrating as well inside the channel. NOS sets work much better than the reproductions, but they are now bringing $400 to $600 per pair if you can even find them. Reproductions will run you around $95.00 per pair.

At the back side of the door, there is a channel as well that the glass moves up and down in. Most people never replace this piece as most have no ideal of its purpose. Depending upon the body type, this channel is different from a hardtop to a convertible to a two door sedan. This piece will run you around $24.00 and is known as the lockside channel.

A variety of vendors stock the mylar seals, but few offer the lockside channel. We do offer both of these seals for the various year models and body styles.

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On the front leading edge of the door glass is a flocked mylar seal that attaches to the door with two nylon H pins. This will seal the glass to the vent window frame and keeps the glass from vibrating as well inside the channel. NOS sets work much better than the reproductions, but they are now bringing $400 to $600 per pair if you can even find them. Reproductions will run you around $95.00 per pair.

At the back side of the door, there is a channel as well that the glass moves up and down in. Most people never replace this piece as most have no ideal of its purpose. Depending upon the body type, this channel is different from a hardtop to a convertible to a two door sedan. This piece will run you around $24.00 and is known as the lockside channel.

A variety of vendors stock the mylar seals, but few offer the lockside channel. We do offer both of these seals for the various year models and body styles.

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Yes I see that is what I got. for the vent window channel seal. I ordered the track rubber in door. Got some thing but was not quite rite. The rubber U shape was not as wide as my original one's and no rivet's came with them. Went back and ordered the rite one's they come with rivet's. PM me and want to know what other thing's you have.
 

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On the front leading edge of the door glass is a flocked mylar seal that attaches to the door with two nylon H pins. This will seal the glass to the vent window frame and keeps the glass from vibrating as well inside the channel. NOS sets work much better than the reproductions, but they are now bringing $400 to $600 per pair if you can even find them. Reproductions will run you around $95.00 per pair.

At the back side of the door, there is a channel as well that the glass moves up and down in. Most people never replace this piece as most have no ideal of its purpose. Depending upon the body type, this channel is different from a hardtop to a convertible to a two door sedan. This piece will run you around $24.00 and is known as the lockside channel.

A variety of vendors stock the mylar seals, but few offer the lockside channel. We do offer both of these seals for the various year models and body styles.

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The business is Restoration Parts and Materials. I do not have any of the seals in stock that I wish to sell. I have no ETA on when and even if they will come back into production. Original Chrysler pieces were discontinued in 2017 and the reproductions dried up around November of 2020. I get pretty much a phone call or an email each day for people looking for these pieces. Your best bet is getting lucky that some private individual will put theirs up for sale. If they know what they have, they will most probably be very expensive.
 

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The window channel pieces are out their just have to search different supply company's. Yep around 100 buck's. They don't fit well and are a challenge to put them in.
 
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