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Getting close to getting the side windows in on my 32 five window coupe. The metal part where the glass fits in had a rubber seal, does anyone have the part number for the rubbers seal? The pic is the seal I need, tip of screwdriver is pointing to the seal. Filling station and Steele rubber don’t list a part for this, that I see
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I agree that the seal from either Steele or TFS is what you are needing.


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Looking at the photo it appears it fits into the lower window channel. I am guessing it is Steele # 70-0079-58.

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This (70-64) does not fit into the metal channel shown. It fastens to the the inside face of the outer door panel and sits against the outside glass surface. (Just did my side windows - same car). There is a similar rubber strip that will slide into a channel on your metal bracket that can be used instead of TFS 70-64 but the bracket would need to be in like new condition.
Fitting the edge of the glass into the actual channel requires rubber tape to embed it. I had my glass guy do this because there are various thicknesses available.


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