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Post by billeebee on Mar 8, 2011 19:38:13 GMT -8
Hi all! If anyone has an '80, '81, or '82 Corolla sedan and could measure the dimensions of the weatherstrip around the rear window it would be appreciated. I am still trying to identify the weatherstrip that I received which was not for a Liftback. In previous correspondence with another Corolla owner I determined that it is also not for the Coupe. After viewing some pictures of members sedans, or hardtops, the rear window looks very similar to the weatherstrip that I have but I would need some dimensions to confirm the application. If anyone can help, please post the top and bottom dimensions (outside) as well as the side dimensions (outside). Thanks in advance for any help anyone may be able to provide. Bill
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Post by billeebee on Feb 9, 2012 18:07:58 GMT -8
Hi everyone! I have in my possession a rear window glass weatherstrip for what I think is a 1980 to 1983 Corolla but I don't know what model it is for. I do know it will not work on my 1982 Corolla SR5 Liftback. The dimensions are 35" across the top, 48" across the bottom, and 23" on each side. If anyone can help me identify what this weatherstrip fits it will be appreciated. If you have any Corolla models in this year range and can check the measurements this may be of some help. Thanks, Bill
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Post by tony14907 on Apr 8, 2013 1:25:06 GMT -8
Hi there; If your car model is: Corolla 1980-83 SR5 Liftback, no Coupe, your OEM Part number is: 68291-12050 Please visit us at: www.toyotavintageparts.comtony
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Post by billeebee on Sept 3, 2013 17:52:27 GMT -8
Hi! Sorry so long in replying. The part number 68291-12050 which is what I had ordered for the Liftback is not what I received. I believe the window seal I received is for the sedan or hardtop. Dimensions are 23 inches on each side and 35 on the top and 48 on the bottom. If anyone can confirm by measuring their sedan or hardtop, (they both take the same glass) then I can come up with the correct part number and try to pass it along to someone who needs it. Thanks, Bill
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