06-14-15, 07:02 PM
06-14-15, 09:06 PM
Below is the information that will give you the correct factory part numbers for the quarter window glass front frame weatherstrips that you're asking about. This information is taken from the thread that I wrote for all DCR members. This thread is titled "1966 & 1967 B-Body Window Glass & Weatherstrip Interchange Guide" and is located in the "Paint/Body/Interior Archive" forum.
Here is the link to that complete thread: http://www.dodgecoronet.com/forum/showth...ange-Guide
There is a wealth of information in that thread including helpful diagrams from the 1966 and 1967 Factory Parts Books that should answer any questions you might have regarding all of the window glass and it's related weatherstripping for all of the 1966 and 1967 Dodge and Plymouth B-Body models.
PLEASE NOTE! The weatherstrips that you are looking for have different factory part number in the 1966 and 1967 Factory Parts Books as shown below, but I believe that is because the front frame parts that these weatherstrips fit into are different and while the front frame parts are NOT interchangeable between the 1966 and 1967 hardtop models, it looks like they are close enough that the aftermarket suppliers have made one weatherstrip part that will fit both model years.
I've posted a picture below showing a 1966 hardtop quarter window front frame part located on the left side of the picture and the same part that was used on the 1967 hardtops on the right side of the picture so that you can see the difference. If you happen to purchase a set of n.o.s. weaterstrips, then the part numbers are important, but if you purchase them from an aftermarket supplier, then factory part numbers aren't important as they will be listed for use on both 1966 and 1967 hardtop and convertible models.
As you can see, the 1966 frame piece uses two rivets to mount it into the car on the bottom of the part while the 1967 frame piece is a press fit to the quarter window glass design and has no rivets at the bottom of the part.
Many of the Mopar aftermarket parts suppliers sell the quarter window front frame weatherstrips, but they do not offer new reproduction stainless front frame parts, so you will need to install the new weatherstrips into your cars existing frame parts. Chrysler never sold the stainless front frame parts separately either, only the weatherstrips, so if you needed new front frame parts, you had to purchase the complete quarter window glass assembly.
1966 & 1967 B-BODY WINDOW GLASS & RELATED PARTS INTERCHANGE GUIDE - ALL MODELS
****************1966 AND 1967 FACTORY PARTS BOOK INFORMATION CODES*****************
MODEL CODES: (APPLICATIONS)
R = Used for all Plymouth Belvedere, Plymouth Belvedere I, Plymouth Belvedere II, Plymouth Satellite and Plymouth GTX models
W = Used for all Dodge Coronet, Dodge Coronet Deluxe, Dodge Coronet 440, Dodge Coronet 500 and Dodge Coronet R/T models
W = Dodge Charger, used for some part listings for 1966 and 1967 Dodge Chargers
Charger = Dodge Charger, used for some part listings for 1966 and 1967 Dodge Chargers
BODY STYLE CODES: (APPLICATIONS)
2 D. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere 2 door sedan models (1966 & 1967)
2 D. H. T. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere 2 door hardtop models (1966 & 1967)
2 S/HDTP = Dodge Charger models (1966)
Sp. 2 D. H. T. = Dodge Charger models (1967)
4 D. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere 4 door sedan models (1966 &1967)
Sta. Wgn. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere station wagon models (1966 & 1967)
Cv. Cp. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere convertible coupe models (1966 & 1967)
All = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere models no matter which body style (1966 & 1967)
INFORMATIONAL CODES
Section number = section in the 1966 and 1967 Factory Parts Books where each individual part can be found.
Application = which model and body style each individual part was used on.
Factory diagram number = reference for which Factory Parts Book diagram each individual part can be seen in regards to where that specific part is located on the car.
QUARTER WINDOW GLASS FRONT FRAME WEATHERSTRIP INTERCHANGE
Part number: 2782 560 (passenger side) 2782 561 (drivers side)
Section number: 23-63-104 (see factory diagrams 23-2, 23-4, 23-262, 23-12, 23-263A and 23-16 for this part)
Part description: weatherstrip, quarter window glass front frame
Part interchange: R, 2 D. H. T., Cv. Cp. (1966 model year only)
Part interchange: W, 2 D. H. T. including Charger, Cv. Cp. (1966 model year only)
Part number: 2574 156 (passenger side) 2574 157 (drivers side)
Section number: 23-63-104 (see factory diagrams 23-2, 23-4, 23-262, 23-12, 23-263A and 23-16 for this part)
Part description: weatherstrip, quarter window glass front frame
Part interchange: R, 2 D. H. T., Cv. Cp. (1967 model year only)
Part interchange: W, 2 D. H. T. including Charger, Cv. Cp. (1967 model year only)
Below is a listing from the R/T Specialties web site for these quarter window front frame weatherstrips and many other companies sell them as well if you do some online searching.
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[TD][/TD]
[TD] 9095003 QUARTER WINDOW SEAL 66/67 B-BODY 67/72 A-BODY[/TD]
[TD]Details[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="colspan: 2"] PAIR
Price: $16.00
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
I hope this information helps you.
Richard
Here is the link to that complete thread: http://www.dodgecoronet.com/forum/showth...ange-Guide
There is a wealth of information in that thread including helpful diagrams from the 1966 and 1967 Factory Parts Books that should answer any questions you might have regarding all of the window glass and it's related weatherstripping for all of the 1966 and 1967 Dodge and Plymouth B-Body models.
PLEASE NOTE! The weatherstrips that you are looking for have different factory part number in the 1966 and 1967 Factory Parts Books as shown below, but I believe that is because the front frame parts that these weatherstrips fit into are different and while the front frame parts are NOT interchangeable between the 1966 and 1967 hardtop models, it looks like they are close enough that the aftermarket suppliers have made one weatherstrip part that will fit both model years.
I've posted a picture below showing a 1966 hardtop quarter window front frame part located on the left side of the picture and the same part that was used on the 1967 hardtops on the right side of the picture so that you can see the difference. If you happen to purchase a set of n.o.s. weaterstrips, then the part numbers are important, but if you purchase them from an aftermarket supplier, then factory part numbers aren't important as they will be listed for use on both 1966 and 1967 hardtop and convertible models.
As you can see, the 1966 frame piece uses two rivets to mount it into the car on the bottom of the part while the 1967 frame piece is a press fit to the quarter window glass design and has no rivets at the bottom of the part.
Many of the Mopar aftermarket parts suppliers sell the quarter window front frame weatherstrips, but they do not offer new reproduction stainless front frame parts, so you will need to install the new weatherstrips into your cars existing frame parts. Chrysler never sold the stainless front frame parts separately either, only the weatherstrips, so if you needed new front frame parts, you had to purchase the complete quarter window glass assembly.
1966 & 1967 B-BODY WINDOW GLASS & RELATED PARTS INTERCHANGE GUIDE - ALL MODELS
****************1966 AND 1967 FACTORY PARTS BOOK INFORMATION CODES*****************
MODEL CODES: (APPLICATIONS)
R = Used for all Plymouth Belvedere, Plymouth Belvedere I, Plymouth Belvedere II, Plymouth Satellite and Plymouth GTX models
W = Used for all Dodge Coronet, Dodge Coronet Deluxe, Dodge Coronet 440, Dodge Coronet 500 and Dodge Coronet R/T models
W = Dodge Charger, used for some part listings for 1966 and 1967 Dodge Chargers
Charger = Dodge Charger, used for some part listings for 1966 and 1967 Dodge Chargers
BODY STYLE CODES: (APPLICATIONS)
2 D. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere 2 door sedan models (1966 & 1967)
2 D. H. T. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere 2 door hardtop models (1966 & 1967)
2 S/HDTP = Dodge Charger models (1966)
Sp. 2 D. H. T. = Dodge Charger models (1967)
4 D. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere 4 door sedan models (1966 &1967)
Sta. Wgn. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere station wagon models (1966 & 1967)
Cv. Cp. = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere convertible coupe models (1966 & 1967)
All = All Dodge Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere models no matter which body style (1966 & 1967)
INFORMATIONAL CODES
Section number = section in the 1966 and 1967 Factory Parts Books where each individual part can be found.
Application = which model and body style each individual part was used on.
Factory diagram number = reference for which Factory Parts Book diagram each individual part can be seen in regards to where that specific part is located on the car.
QUARTER WINDOW GLASS FRONT FRAME WEATHERSTRIP INTERCHANGE
Part number: 2782 560 (passenger side) 2782 561 (drivers side)
Section number: 23-63-104 (see factory diagrams 23-2, 23-4, 23-262, 23-12, 23-263A and 23-16 for this part)
Part description: weatherstrip, quarter window glass front frame
Part interchange: R, 2 D. H. T., Cv. Cp. (1966 model year only)
Part interchange: W, 2 D. H. T. including Charger, Cv. Cp. (1966 model year only)
Part number: 2574 156 (passenger side) 2574 157 (drivers side)
Section number: 23-63-104 (see factory diagrams 23-2, 23-4, 23-262, 23-12, 23-263A and 23-16 for this part)
Part description: weatherstrip, quarter window glass front frame
Part interchange: R, 2 D. H. T., Cv. Cp. (1967 model year only)
Part interchange: W, 2 D. H. T. including Charger, Cv. Cp. (1967 model year only)
Below is a listing from the R/T Specialties web site for these quarter window front frame weatherstrips and many other companies sell them as well if you do some online searching.
[TABLE="class: products"]
[TR]
[TD][/TD]
[TD] 9095003 QUARTER WINDOW SEAL 66/67 B-BODY 67/72 A-BODY[/TD]
[TD]Details[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="colspan: 2"] PAIR
Price: $16.00
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
I hope this information helps you.
Richard
06-14-15, 10:18 PM
I have nothing else to say but THANKS! That's exactly what I was looking for. Didn't know R/T had those. Just ordered some stuff from them last week too.
06-14-15, 11:42 PM
You're very welcome! I'm always happy to help out a fellow 1966 or 1967 Coronet owner! I've been dealing with Tom Race at R/T Specialties since he was located here in the Phoenix AZ area many years ago and have always found his parts to be nothing but the highest quality!
Richard
Richard
06-15-15, 01:14 PM
Off original topic but what about belt molding clips?
We have a set that we are installing on the car and most of the original clips were there but you know the general condition of them. They look like splash shield clips but a smaller rectangle shaped head to them.
We have a set that we are installing on the car and most of the original clips were there but you know the general condition of them. They look like splash shield clips but a smaller rectangle shaped head to them.
06-15-15, 02:12 PM
67RTBlue Wrote:Off original topic but what about belt molding clips?
We have a set that we are installing on the car and most of the original clips were there but you know the general condition of them. They look like splash shield clips but a smaller rectangle shaped head to them.
When you call Tom at R/T Specialties about the quarter window glass frame weatherstrips, ask him about the moulding clips as well. If he doesn't have them, I'd be very surprised.
Richard
06-15-15, 11:04 PM
That's one part Tom won't have, or at least he didn't have them a year or two ago.
Look closely at the clip and you'll see they are bent at an angle. No one makes them and I'm not sure why they have to be bent, but they are.
Give him a call maybe he started repoping them?
Look closely at the clip and you'll see they are bent at an angle. No one makes them and I'm not sure why they have to be bent, but they are.
Give him a call maybe he started repoping them?
06-16-15, 10:22 AM
I needed convertible belt molding clips. Couldn't find them, though I didn't look hard.
I altered some plastic panel tree clips from pep boys and they worked. Do a google on plastic panel tree clips and you'll see what I mean. Not really sure what there called.
I altered some plastic panel tree clips from pep boys and they worked. Do a google on plastic panel tree clips and you'll see what I mean. Not really sure what there called.
06-16-15, 01:52 PM
I wonder if splash shield clips could be made to work?
The plastic Christmas tree idea is a good one and it wont chip the paint going through the holes.
The plastic Christmas tree idea is a good one and it wont chip the paint going through the holes.