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Full Size Chevy Door Drain Seal, Chevrolet & Caprice, 1967-1972 (Impala Custom Sports Coupe, Two-Door)

Item EK-40-167139-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Door Bottom Drain Hole Seal Designed From The Original Part For Superior Fitment And Seal
      • Fits Into The Lower Door On Both Two And Four Door Models
      • Fully Molded With Top Quality EPDM Rubber To Ensure Durability And Proper Seal
      • Replaces Factory Number 4489247
      • Fits Impala Custom Sports Coupe Two-Door

      Description

      Precise Replacement Seal. The Full Size Chevy Door Drain Seal, Chevrolet & Caprice, 1967-1972 provides an exact fit to the lower door area, allowing efficient drainage and protection against water ingress. This component is essential for maintaining door integrity and preventing rust or soak damage.

      Construction and Appearance. Constructed from high-quality EPDM rubber, the seal is fully molded for durability and resilience. This material offers excellent weather resistance with a textured finish that closely matches the original equipment specifications.

      Installation. Installation is simple and requires no drilling, as the seal is designed as a direct replacement for the original part. It ensures a secure fit and maintains proper drainage functionality.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit the Impala Custom Sports Coupe Two-Door model without alteration or exception.

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