1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year > 1969 Mustang

69 door glass bracket location

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J_Speegle:

--- Quote from: Brock on January 21, 2018, 09:14:30 PM ---Thank you so much, on with the epoxy by your diagram. another question what kind of foam did they use between the body and chrome that holds the weatherstrip around top of door opening, thanks again for the diagram

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Know we covered that subject in the first couple of years the site was open. Let me see if I can find the thread (or someone may beat me to it)

Guess your looking for what current product owner/builders are using as much as what was originally used for the thin (thickness) two sided adhesive black foam tape

KevinK:
I measured the window channels many years ago. I’m not sure if I have the windows handy. 1” or 1.25” sounds about right. I’m thinking more on the rear channel.

As for reglueinn, I cleaned out he channel enough to get a fair amount of glue in it. Back in the day, I used JB Weld. These days I would use DuPont Window Weld.

I’m pretty sure the coup and fastback windows were the same except for the vertical weatherstrip.

Lastly, I would sand the glass where the glue applies to the glass.

tobkob:

--- Quote ---Lastly, I would sand the glass where the glue applies to the glass.

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+1 ...Back in 70-72 the windows were already coming loose and at the dealer where I worked we would sand the glass and use epoxy with pretty good results.

TOB

67350#1242:
I've used Goop for gluing window glass in a couple of my everyday drivers with excellent results - the stuff really adheres to glass.

https://www.amazon.com/Amazing-GOOP-160012-Automotive-Adhesive/dp/B000CCID28

Brock:
Thanks guys really appreciate it and I thank anyone who can tell me the foam they used between body and chrome that holds weatherstripping around top of door opening

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