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Replacing window channel run felt on a 1965 Parisienne


hi, can anybody help with information on replacing my window channel run felt. The front window channel behind the vent window. 1965 Parisienne Custom Sport. Thanks



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turk wrote:

hi, can anybody help with information on replacing my window channel run felt. The front window channel behind the vent window. 1965 Parisienne Custom Sport. Thanks


 

hey Turk

It will be interesting to see any replies......I have the same dilemma for my 66 Impala......

...got the parts from NOS but haven't attempted it yet........probably wait till winter now..........hopefully

someone here has done the dirty deed........it should be the same for both our cars



-- Edited by bjburnout on Wednesday 10th of June 2015 09:57:15 PM

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Hey Todd or Carl..........can you move this to the 65-70 full size interior forum



-- Edited by bjburnout on Wednesday 10th of June 2015 10:00:04 PM

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bjburnout wrote:

Hey Todd or Carl..........can you move this to the 65-70 full size interior forum







Done!

I thought on those it was just a matter of removing the glass then slipping out the old one, sliding in the new one? I'm not certain though. I did my window fuzzies but never did those felts.

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......bump....smile



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Can you post a pic of the ones you are referring to?



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I thought on those it was just a matter of removing the glass then slipping out the old one, sliding in the new one? I'm not certain though. I did my window fuzzies but never did those felts.


         x2      not too bad    I have done on several cars    lots of patience  but definitely a DIY



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koolconvertible wrote:

Can you post a pic of the ones you are referring to?


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There is a screw at the very top of the channel, inside the track that holds the angled rubber piece in place.  Once that is off, the remaining felt strip should just pull out of the channel.



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