1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year > 1967 Mustang
Correct Door Rubbers early 67?
Ralf:
Hi, I need to replace my door rubbers B- Pillar/triangle glass.
Which style will be the most correct?
Thx Ralf
a) cutted
b) none cutted
There is a third one I found, which is rounded on the buttom area, but most likely used on late 67.
Fastback2013:
Hi Ralf,
These came off my 67 fastback.
I couldn't say which off the above are correct because I don't know when a transition took place for the early versus late 67's.
But there are more specialized people over here than I am ;)
I bought new ones from Daniel Carpenter and looks pretty close to the originals I have.
Kind regards,
Jeroen
67gtasanjose:
--- Quote from: Fastback2013 on April 22, 2017, 05:08:50 PM ---Hi Ralf,
These came off my 67 fastback.
I couldn't say which off the above are correct because I don't know when a transition took place for the early versus late 67's.
But there are more specialized people over here than I am ;)
I bought new ones from Daniel Carpenter and looks pretty close to the originals I have.
Kind regards,
Jeroen
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Jeroen, he is talking ones only found on convertibles or coupes (at the B-pillar triangle glass). The one you pictured is off of the doors, different topic.
J_Speegle:
--- Quote from: Ralf on April 22, 2017, 05:10:19 AM ---Hi, I need to replace my door rubbers B- Pillar/triangle glass.
Which style will be the most correct?
--- End quote ---
Where was your car built?? Already have the assembly date from your signature ;)
Ralf:
--- Quote from: J_Speegle on April 22, 2017, 10:39:42 PM ---Where was your car built?? Already have the assembly date from your signature ;)
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Sorry, forgot to mention....SJ.
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