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> 1970 vs 1973 front window seals, rubber track vs Derlin rollers
pgollender
post Jun 29 2014, 11:47 AM
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I'm confused by a front window seal that maybe should go back into my '70. The window has a front metal track with small Derlin rollers, but it looks like there there should be a rubber seal that attaches to the track to prevent water entry. I know the front triangle window has a (almost) water tight seal, but it is stationery. My '73 has a front window seal that sets into the track, but no Derlin roller set up. What's the deal ?
is there a conversion seal that works on the early models 914'ers, or am I stuck with a surface that will constantly drip into the bottom of my door?


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