bobm
WTF, WTF, WTF!!!!
Eastwood sells something for it .
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Is there ANY chance that you want to sell the rear door fixed window seals. It is literally the last thing I need to complete a 3 1/2 year restoration. I have exhausted all sources and options. Although I am not made of money and have already put way more into this project than I had planned, I would certainly consider paying WHATEVER you might think they are worth. I would also do my best to have more made from the original, if you were willing to sell. Just to clarify, these are Toyota part # 68188-90351 (RH) and #68189-90351 (LH) ? Thanks.I have new OEM rear door fixed window weatherstripping. I’d love to find someone who can draw it up in CAD so we can send it out and get molds made. I am in to share costs...
i had a complete picture guide on birfield.com in the 90s before it went belly up. .. but the windshield gasket is the same profile . i did my ones in 99 when i went live with my pig . just cut and use industrial superglue . 17 years so far still good . i can take current pics if you like
@cruiserjunktion used 80 series seals
56121-90A01 | W/MOULDING (05/1985 - 07/1987) |
56121-90A02 | W/MOULDING (1981 model search) |
62741-90A01 | W/MOULDING |
@cruiserjunktion used 80 series seals
60 on the rear qtr window (+ dum dum in the corners)
80 on the hatch opening
Forgive my ignorance but what is dum dum? Black mastic? Just a guess.