published by Osborne Reproductions, for your vehicle. They don't cost much
(you can get them at most Mustang parts houses), but have great
illustrations on how things like weatherstrip go on. You'll definitely
need weatherstrip cement, by the way.
At 01:47 PM 3/10/2009, Lisa Quigley wrote:
>Hi,
>I just bought a kit for a 65-66 mustang door weatherstripping. it came
>with two long pieces of rubber (the stripping), and four plastic pegs,
>part number C5ZZ-6520530 from Daniel Carpenter mustang Productions. It
>came with no further instructions. I am led to believe that it goes under
>the kick panel and around the bottom of the door and wraps around with the
>with the door outline. Because the car did not come with any stripping
>when received, I am at a loss. I have looked everywhere for instructions
>or tips. There are no holes where i believe the stripping should go for
>the pegs. I am looking for any tips possible.
>Thank You,
>NJ
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Dan O'Reilly
1971 Bright Red Mach 1
2002 Black Deluxe Convertible
Colorado Springs, CO
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