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At the end of the seal where it attaches to the body where the door closes is a metal tab with a hole in it that makes one think there should be a fastener there. There is not a hole where one existed before? Is this the correct seal?? All fits well up to this point, any help appreciated. Thanks
Mine was built Nov 17, 1964.
.....I have roof rail weatherstripping with the metal mounting tab as well. There are no holes in the A pillar. Did the early fastbacks have glued weatherstripping? Should I cut off the tabs and glue it? I don't want to drill anything.
The ones I removed had two plastic push pins that went through the weatherstripping into the base of the B pillar. No metal at all. What I would like is to see some pics of other early fastbacks for comparison. Mine also came with the little metal trim caps on the interior trim panels. I think ford stopped that sometime in late 64.
Was the other, replaced weather strip the original or an earlier replacement? Did it/they have the forward metal tab? When the interior trim changed over depended on the assembly plant as do many details. Where was your car built?
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