Re: rear window gasket question, off-topic sorry
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Re: rear window gasket question, off-topic sorry




Neal, Steele Rubber lists a rear window gasket for your 67 notchback but I don't think it's correct because they list the same gasket for 68 and 69 too. Your 67 has a lock strip in it correct? And the 68 and 69 have stainless trim. Plus I know for a fact that the 67 notchback does not use the same rear glass as a 68 or 69. One is bigger than the other so I'm not even sure you can use a 68 gasket in a 67.

However in answering your original question, yes if it's in good shape you should be able to reuse the gasket, glass shops do it all the time. You have to remove the lock strip first. And if you need new lock strip it's available in both black and chrome. It's the same stuff Chevy trucks used in their windshields for years.

Dan



----- Original Message ----- From: "neal zimmerman" <neal.zimmerman@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "1962to1965mopars" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 10:42 PM
Subject: rear window gasket question, off-topic sorry


anybody here know if its possible to remove a rear window without
destroying the gasket. I just found out that my off topic mopar
doesnt have repopped rear rubber gasket,
   i can try to save and reuse it or?????????????????????  car in
question is  my new 67 notchback cuda.
 PS- yep I know,  It is possible to switch over to 68-69 stainless
trim which takes an available gasket, but that trim is just about
impossible to find, especially for the notchbacks since they were much
rarer)
neal zimmerman, eugene oregon


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