I really wish I found this sooner. My dad put the seal in backwards on accident, so we'll have to replace it sometime. This video will help for when we fix it, thank you
Thanks! This video is awesome. It has been a priceless learning tool. I've followed this exact procedure while restoring my 79 Ford Granada. Same technology. Good Stuff!
Excelent video, i'm in the process of replacing mine, and this video will be my teacher, thanks for posting it and tell Mr Willian thanks for allowing you to share it with us!
Awesome thanks for the video. I had my rubber on backwards. Once I put it on right it slipped right in LOL. The rope pull seems to good to be true but it worked great
Brian Kight Hi Brian. Sorry for the delay in my response! It was a long time ago, but searching through my emails, I am pretty sure I purchased the clips ("Rear Window Molding Retainers"), from NPD. I think the part number is 42413-5K, but not 100% sure. Again, if I remember correctly, the kit comes with 18 clips. the "big" clips go on the bottom of the window channel, 4 on each side. Good luck. Let me know how it works out.
Finally a professional installation of the right way .
Thanks mr. Willam
Excellent video and work! Just the info I needed for what clips I need to get for my 1970 coupe
I really wish I found this sooner. My dad put the seal in backwards on accident, so we'll have to replace it sometime. This video will help for when we fix it, thank you
God knows this video saved my ass from a lot of frustration and trouble today. Thank you for sharing your experience and god bless
Thanks! This video is awesome. It has been a priceless learning tool. I've followed this exact procedure while restoring my 79 Ford Granada. Same technology. Good Stuff!
Excelent video, i'm in the process of replacing mine, and this video will be my teacher, thanks for posting it and tell Mr Willian thanks for allowing you to share it with us!
Hi Paingang54. I am glad the video was of some assistance to you! Good luck with your project.
Awesome thanks for the video. I had my rubber on backwards. Once I put it on right it slipped right in LOL. The rope pull seems to good to be true but it worked great
Real good video. Thanks for posting .
very very good video. thank you William =)
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Brian, The clips are available on eBay from a couple different distributors......(1970 Mustang rear window clips)
Hi there just i wan to now were are got the long clips for the crome moldings? Thanks for u help
Hi there I was wondering were I can find the clips that go inside the molding
Where did u get the clips?
Where did you get the clip kit? I can't find them anywhere.
I would love to know where you got the clip kit....can't find it anywhere.
Brian Kight Hi Brian. Sorry for the delay in my response! It was a long time ago, but searching through my emails, I am pretty sure I purchased the clips ("Rear Window Molding Retainers"), from NPD. I think the part number is 42413-5K, but not 100% sure. Again, if I remember correctly, the kit comes with 18 clips. the "big" clips go on the bottom of the window channel, 4 on each side.
Good luck. Let me know how it works out.
You should have masked around the window frame cause you scratched the shit out of it!!!
Can u provide the web side of were can i finde the clips please
Did u get the clips?
ok I think I had my rubber seal on backwards couldn't get it in. I'll flip the rubber and try again