WANTED window part for 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop Coupe

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toppers33
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WANTED window part for 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop Coupe

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I've just replace all the window seals, window felt and roofline seals. On adjusting the rear windows I've found I'm missing the rear side window rear track roller assembly. The track is there but no roller. I hoped it would be between the skins but it isn't. The rear adjuster therefore does nothing and my coupe rear window drives into the roof line seal rather than on to it!

So if anyone is breaking one or has a spare that I could buy that would be great. I can buy a full kit from the states but I only need the one. It may be shared across a few models. This is for a 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 2 door coupe.

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Cheers,

Lee
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Re: WANTED window part for 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop Coupe

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Good luck with the search. My pal Andy is after one as well for his Fury. They seem to be made out of unobtainium :scratch:
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"Customville" have a working relationship with "Classic Industries", and can probably get the parts in for you.

I have found both companys really good and we have managed to get some hard to get restoration parts that way.
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