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Window Felt Kit, With Flat Inner And Outer Stainless Steel Beads, For Cars With Standard Or Deluxe Interior Rally Sport RS Or With Optional Exterior Trim F236-1 Coupe Only (1968 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-182673-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • For Use With Optional Exterior Door Moldings
      • Quality Replacement Window Felt
      • Flat Inner And Outer Stainless Beads
      • Pre-Bent, Pre-Cut With Attached Clips
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: WW-62A

      Description

      Old Camaro window felts are not only an eyesore for any 1968 Camaro; they are also a threat to your door internals. Your window felts are under a constant barrage from the elements causing them to shrink, crack and chip over time leaving your valuable, internal door components and electronics exposed and prone to premature failure. Over time, a neglected window felt will also cause the bottom of your door to completely rust out. Parts Unlimited Inc.'s F-Body door window felts are one of the most important and affordable, yet often overlooked seals on your 1968 Camaro. With a little mechanical know-how, replacement is easy and fast. The pros at Ricks Camaros have spent countless hours searching for the right manufacturers who understand the un

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