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I have a 1964 Dart GT also, and I have not been able to find the "correct" rubber seal(s) for it yet. The 1964 (270) doesn't have the chrome trim insert like the GT.
No, all '64 Darts used the hard stainless backglass surround trim, even the base Dart 170 models. And there is only one part number listed in the '64 factory parts cattledog for the backglass seal in
all '64 Dart 2- and 4-door sedans and hardtops: 2484 157.
In '65 it's the same situation, one part number for all 2- and 4-door Dart sedans and hardtops, but the number is different: 2574 017.
Looks like Jim's Auto offer both. The '64 item is
№ WI-3217AB. Unfortunately, Jim's is on the
list of places to avoid, so proceed with caution. There's been some
discussion as to whether the '65-'66 weatherseal will work in a '64. That conversation establishes (and I confirm with the FPCs) that the glass and all of the trim are alike for '64, '65, and '66 Dart 2- and 4-door sedans and hardtops. The conversation trails off with the open question of whether the body sheetmetal is the same. I've just been through the '64, '65, and '66 FPCs, and here's the lay of the land:
The roof panel is the same part number for '64-'66.
The roof side rail extensions are the same p/n for '64-'65, different for '66.
The upper quarter outside inner panel P/Ns are same '64-'66.
The centre quarter outside inner panel P/Ns are different for '64, '65, and '66.
The lower quarter outside inner panel P/Ns are different for '64, '65, and '66.
The deck opening upper panel P/Ns are the same '64-'66.
Given all this, and the apparent exclusivity of the "1964" seal at Jim's (who don't make their own parts) under the same P/N as the '65-'66 gasket with a couple letters tacked on the end (and a big chunk of money added to the price), and the tendency at that time for Chrysler to assign new part numbers for reasons other than making a substantive change in the design of a part (new material, new surface treatment, new supplier, etc), I strongly suspect the weatherseal listed for '65-'66 will work fine in a '64.
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