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Front doors weatherstrip


Hello every one!

sorry for my English ,im not good at all!!

Im looking to replace my front doors weatherstrip on my 68 grande parisienne 

i´v made some research ,is the model that fit on the 68 grand-prix it s the same?

does anyone have the factory number for that part 

thanks in advance!!



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Impala, parisienne same same

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koolconvertible wrote:

Impala, parisienne same same


 hey Phillip: the Grand Parisienne  is the first year for the top of the line GM 'C' body; so no vent window on the front side glass . That may make a difference on how the upper front molded end fits ? But I don't really know. The Chevy Caprice ( no vent window) door seal is available but I only pass this along for your information. Still don't know weather it might fit .

Dale



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Thanks Dale!

I ´ve got the same problem for the Windows weatherstrip 

the length is longer on the grande parisienne.

if someone can have the parts Numbers Maubert i can find it somewhere



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oups ! Maybe (correction)



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