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Does anybody have any ideas on where i could find , or how to remanufacture, window seals . I just bought a 76 " honeybee" 2 dr. sdn. It has windows that pop out on a switch nob, but the seals are completely waisted. I've been searching the net for NOS or something but no luck. Anybody else solved this problem already?

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Does anybody have any ideas on where i could find , or how to remanufacture, window seals . I just bought a 76 " honeybee" 2 dr. sdn. It has windows that pop out on a switch nob, but the seals are completely waisted.

 

In the same boat. I was going to take a sample to a local trim shop that sells lots of different generic seals and see what they had? Worth a shot...

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Go to the wreckers and get some from a 1982 Datsun 210. That's what I'm using in my 1972 B110. Course only the 2-door sedans use this type of seal.

 

find a 82 in a wreckers yard? the oldest cars in the wrecker here are like 95 the rest been turned into beer cans :(

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You could make them. The B110 from factory uses the door trim seals. These just fit over the bare flange.

Then a foam rubber seal is glued to that for the window.

 

Later Datsun made one piece seals, but they are practically identical.

 

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2-dr sedan rear side window weatherstripping. B310 seals fit almost perfect, but about 1 inch too short for the B110. Just trim a bit of it off when fitting to the B110.

 

I don't know if the B210 is larger or smaller glass.

 

You can buy them from teh Nissan dealer:

* 83830-H8600 WEATHERSTRIP-SIDE WINDOW RH (BLACK 002G0 $84.53 USD

* 83831-H8600 WEATHERSTRIP-SIDE WINDOW LH (BLACK 002G0 $84.53 USD

 

or here:

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I'm going to try remaking the seals on my wing windows with some recycled Infiniti Q45 door-seal (I was able to cut it to something like the right shape with an X-acto knife) and instant gasket seal.  Unfortunately it will be a while before I can report on whether or not it works:  still need to fix the interior wiring and the paint and re-install the interior before I see to the window seals and test them in wet conditions. 

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