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Old 07-09-2017, 10:27 AM
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Looking for part # D3tz-1042084-a (NOS rear window weatherstrip, no chrome trim, 76 F100). Only genuine one I can find is on ebay and it's $208 shipped

Any places have them in stock?
 
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Old 07-09-2017, 12:37 PM
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D3TZ-1042084-A Wheatherstripping, rear window
Last dealer cost $42.36, last list $70.58
Green Sales, Cincinnati, OH has 1 (800) 543-4959
Crossroads Ford, Carry, NC has 1 (888) 846-7545
NOS Parts Source, Olathe, KS has 1 (913) 220-5746

If you call Green or NOS make sure and ask them specifically if it's NOS or aftermarket. Dennis Carpenter also shows 165 in stock but I know those are reproductions, not NOS.
 
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Old 07-09-2017, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeo0o0o0
D3TZ-1042084-A Weatherstripping, rear window
Last dealer cost $42.36, last list $70.58
Green Sales, Cincinnati, OH has 1 (800) 543-4959
Crossroads Ford, Carry, NC has 1 (888) 846-7545
NOS Parts Source, Olathe, KS has 1 (913) 220-5746

If you call Green or NOS make sure and ask them specifically if it's NOS or aftermarket. Dennis Carpenter also shows 165 in stock but I know those are reproductions, not NOS.
Green Sales & NOS Parts Source weatherstrip may be a Carpenter repro, may be genuine Ford.

The Ford dealer weatherstrip is probably genuine Ford, but how long has the dealer had it? Probably 20+ years, so it may be cracked all to hell. Not pleasant!
 
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Old 07-09-2017, 04:57 PM
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Thanks gentlemen. I had good look with a new old stock windshield gasket, so I think I'll try my luck with the rear.
 
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I have both front and rear windshield weatherstripping that I bought from the local Ford dealer somewhere between 1993 and 1995. I was looking at them a couple of months ago and they both are still in great shape. Soft, pliable and very flexible even after 20+ years.
 
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