1934-1936 Chrysler| DeSoto Airflow| Airstream 4DR sedan Rear Vent Window Seals, Driver and Passenger Side

PART#: MMPWR2304-R STARTING AT $352.93

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Approximate Part Dimensions (in): 7 × 2 × 2 in Shipping Estimate: from manufacturer in 3-5 days Return Policy
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Description

Product Dimensions (HeightxLengthxWidth): 2x20x7
Rear Vent Window Seals/Gaskets. For 4-door sedan. Pair. R&L Guaranteed for a full 30 years. Metro’s warranty is the best you can get!,Latest advancements in CAD and CNC milling used for proper 3D contouring, assuring a High Quality fit and OEM quality appearance.
Fits:
Chrysler Airflow 1934-1935
Chrysler Airflow Base 1936
Chrysler Airstream Deluxe Series C-8 Base 1936
Chrysler Airstream Deluxe Series CZ Base 1935
Chrysler Airstream Series C-6 Base 1935
Chrysler Airstream Series C-7 Base 1936
Chrysler Airstream Series CZ Base 1935
Chrysler Imperial Airflow Base 1936
Chrysler Imperial Airflow Series C-2 Base 1935
Chrysler Imperial Airflow Series CV Base 1934
Chrysler Imperial Custom Airflow Series CW Base 1934
Chrysler Imperial Custom Airflow Series C-W Base 1935
Chrysler Series CA Base 1934
Chrysler Series CB Base 1934
DeSoto Airflow Base 1934-1935
DeSoto Airflow III Base 1936
DeSoto Airstream Base 1935

Questions and answers

    Looking at ordering the weather strip for the rear quarter windows. I have a 1934 Dodge Sedan that has the same body as the 1934 Chrysler CA sedan. Is the quarter window seals vulcanized to a steel frame or are they just the rubber? My car has the rear quarter windows that open and the seal/weatherstrip is badly deteriorated. Let me know what these are and if a picture is available to see what it is. Thanks in advance.
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    Q Looking at ordering the weather strip for the rear quarter windows. I have a 1934 Dodge Sedan tha...... Read more answer now
    Asked by STEVEN LATIMER on December 15, 2023 9:28 am
    A From the manufacturer - "Simple answer would be "probably/most likely". Unless the body was substantially different, it'd be likely to fit. Most vehicles of that era were sharing parts and were quite basic. There's no vulcanization involved, so yes, it would be only the rubber." He offered to compare your measurements; please send what dimensions you need to [email protected]