Jan 22, 2012 #1 J jhdeval Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2009 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 38 Location Carrollton, GA I need to replace the windlace on both the drivers and passenger side. What is the difference between this and the Mopar specific stuff.
I need to replace the windlace on both the drivers and passenger side. What is the difference between this and the Mopar specific stuff.
Jan 22, 2012 #2 65 Dartman 1 of None 65 Dart Sedan Delivery FABO Gold Member Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 14,663 Reaction score 5,607 Location Strasburg, VA Looks like the Ford stuff is just windlace. The Mopar stuff includes the built-in rubber seal
Jan 22, 2012 #3 J jhdeval Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2009 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 38 Location Carrollton, GA Any suggestions for a location to get the windlace that doesn't want both arms and a leg?
Jan 22, 2012 #4 65 Dartman 1 of None 65 Dart Sedan Delivery FABO Gold Member Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 14,663 Reaction score 5,607 Location Strasburg, VA You might try Restorations Specialties in Windbar PA.
Jan 23, 2012 #5 F FlatheadGeo Well-Known Member Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 139 Reaction score 1 Location Staten Island, New York I used Chevy Beretta windlace on my 63 Valiant. You can not tell it from the original! Pulled it off of my Chevy before it got "toasted."
I used Chevy Beretta windlace on my 63 Valiant. You can not tell it from the original! Pulled it off of my Chevy before it got "toasted."
Jan 23, 2012 #6 F FlatheadGeo Well-Known Member Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 139 Reaction score 1 Location Staten Island, New York ...after thinking about this, let me clarify: It was the lower door rubber that goes under the chrome trim and up the front and rear door jamb I replaced.
...after thinking about this, let me clarify: It was the lower door rubber that goes under the chrome trim and up the front and rear door jamb I replaced.