Stainless bead. Best repro. (8). Does two doors and two quarters, includes clips. Attaches to doors and quarter and acts as a wiper for the windows. The black bead was used until sometime around September 1964 when the stainless bead showed up. It has been impossible to determine an exact date since it is probable Ford used up the inventory before using the stainless bead.
See 21452-1K for mounting hardware options.
Ford Mustang Years:
1965 (65), 1966 (66)
Above years shown are used for searches and are not application listings.
NPD Part Number : 21455-1B
Manufacturer Reference #'s: M160NPD,
1965-1966 MUSTANG COUPE, CONVERTIBLE
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and DEHP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Doesn't fit perfectly, but very workable. Looks good once installed
Submitted on September 23, 2020 by Randy G.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Submitted on April 05, 2021 by Zdenek L.
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Neutral have not installed yet
Submitted on June 10, 2022 by Loran M.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Terrible. All sides started catching on the window and ripping off within a few months of install
Submitted on March 30, 2023 by Joshua F.
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The chrome bead is not finished well on the ends. I will probably work on that to fit better like most reproduction parts
Submitted on November 16, 2023 by William D.
YES I would recommend this product.
I checked a coupe sets, and the only nit-pick I could determine (comparing against an original un-restored 1,300 original-mile coupe in our private collection) was that the bead was not fully bent/angled at the ends of the outer felt. This is something that I would hope and assume you can gently address and message prior to install.
Otherwise, these windowfelts (Repop brand) are the most
accurate-to-original on the market. Repops actually produces these felts with
the exact same toolings and machinery that Ford’s supplier used in the 1960’s.
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