I am the original owner of a 70 Mach 1. I decided to replace the roof rail weather stripping rubber several years ago. I soon found out that the replacement weather strips I bought did not fit well. I lived with them, but ordered another set from a different supplier about a year later. These were "Ford approved", made by Dennis Carpenter. They are made well, but don't fit like the originals either. The real problem is the way they are designed. The end of the rubber molding that goes around the side, flip out window, does not fit well in the door jamb. It is too small and thin to make a seal when the doors are shut. I can drop a pencil down the opening. Also, the rear seat side interior panels don't match up well to the interior side of the rubber, next to the flip out window. The rubber is supposed to extend over the top of the interior panel, but it doesn't. It's just not correct. I called Dennis Carpenter Company and told them of the poor fit and design, but they seemed to believe they were just like the originals Ford had made. I told them they were not the same. I was also told that Dennis Carpenter is the only company that makes these moldings and these are sold to other suppliers, who attach their name to the product. Has anyone encountered this problem when you replaced the weather stripping and what did you do? I have talked to several Mustang restoration shops and I get different answers. Some tell me they just live with the poor fit, and others only install NOS roof rail weather strips. I can't even find a set of 69-70 fastback roof rail moldings. Does anyone have any suggestions, thought or ideas about the roof rail moldings? Thanks.