Roof rail channel weatherstrip

This may sound like a dumb question. But I'm not sure what to call this piece and was wondering if someone could enlighten me. The pice of stainless trim that goes under the roof from the a post all the way back to the b post. Made of stainless steel I presume. I'm not sure what to call this piece. The ones with my car are fairly ratty and had been painted black which is flaking off. I was wondering what they are called so i can look for better ones. Also I can't seem to find my pictures of when I was disassembling everything and can't remember but thought there was a type of foam weatherstrip between this piece and the roof? I have the large rubber pieces that go on the underside that the window glass seals up to


Pretty sure its called roof rail stainless weatherstrip channel.

There's a kit available that includes the rubber weather-strip and the foam liner that goes between the stainless and the sheet metal of the roof.

MOPAR - A Body 1970-76 - 72 Plymouth Duster - Page 1 - Detroit Muscle Technologies, LLC


BTW, if the stainless trim is in good condition it is easily restored. Use a paint stripper to remove the paint and then, use polishing wheels and the various compounds on a bench grinder.

I did this on mine and they came out perfect!

POWERTEC 6 in. Bench Grinder Buffing Wheel Kit with 3-piecs Polishing Compound Set 71631 - The Home Depot