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Air Cooled VW 1965-1977 Beetle Sedan Quarter Window Seal American Style LH GERMAN

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Part #: 384-780
VW Part #: 113-845-321-F
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  • Standard Beetle 1965-1977
  • Super Beetle 1971-1975
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1965-1977 Beetle Sedan Quarter Window Seal American Style LH GERMAN

Don't let water and other elements continue to intrude in your Beetle. This Quarter Window Seal will keep out the weather while maintaining the integrity of the car.

Please Note: The OEM quality Seal is molded to the shape of the body so it is side specific. This OEM Seal fits the Left side only. However, the REP quality seal will work on either LH or RH side window.

These are imported German parts and are of top restoration quality.

  • Stationary, Non Pop-Out
  • Outside Length/Circumference of Seal: 73"

American  Style and Cal-Look Window Seals Defined:

American Style Window Seals give your classic VW the original American look.  American Style window seals are extruded with an extra molding grove specifically designed for the attachment of Aluminum Accent Trim Moldings. This is the style that appeared on your Beetle from the factory and provides an extra touch of American originality. All US delivered Beetles used this combination of window seal molding and aluminum trim.

Cal-Look Window Seals refers to the window seals without the molding groove and trim, giving your classic VW the blacked out show look – like the Beetles delivered in Europe. The Cal-Look took hold in the VW hobby as people “dechromed” and personalized their VW’s. You might also hear this look referred to as the Euro look or Standard Look seals.


What is the difference between OEM and Reproduction Quality?

  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Air Cooled VW Parts are often made in Germany. However, many German OEM suppliers have moved their production elsewhere in order to stay competitive in the current global market. When they do this the quality control still remains “OEM” standard. Examples: Boge and Sachs shocks are made in Mexico, Febi Ball Joints are made in Spain, FAG and SKF Bearings are made in Korea and other Asian countries, Bosch electrical products are often made in Brazil.
  • Our Reproduction (REP) Quality Air Cooled VW Parts are manufactured to replace, fit and function similar to the OEM Part. Reproduction Quality Parts are made in various countries. We offer the Reproduction Quality as a trusted, more cost effective alternative to the OEM Quality Parts.



Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)

  • 113 845 321 FGR
  • 113-845-321-F
  • 686420248156

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Air Cooled VW Weatherstrip: Don't Let The Weather Dampen Your Ride

Air Cooled VW Weatherstrip: Don't Let The Weather Dampen Your Ride

When was the last time you closed the door of your Air Cooled VW and heard that familiar "thunk" that is characteristic of a Volkswagen? Worried that your VW won't pass the air tight test? Then it's time for new weatherstrip! Weatherstrip – or seals – should be an essential part of your restoration. They seal out rain and water, can reduce road noise and ensure proper closure of your doors, trunk and decklid. Mid America Motorworks takes you through the different options in weatherstrip, including quality levels, styles available and tips for installation and maintenance.

Choosing Weatherstrip Quality Counts

When replacing weatherstrip, it is seldom one type fits all. Some Air Cooled VWs are daily-driven road warriors. Others are full-blown customs and then there are the original, low-mileage VWs. Every owner enjoys their VW differently. That's why you'll find different quality levels of weatherstrip. The most prevalent are OEM and Reproduction.

OEM Weatherstrip

OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer, weatherstrip is manufactured by the same company that supplied original parts to Volkswagen. It will have a more precise fit and better texture in the overall finish. It will have the same color as original weatherstrip, because it was made with the same materials, using the same process.

Reproduction Weatherstrip

Reproduction weatherstrip is the highest quality reproduction of the original that is available. It is made in the same fashion with the same material as the OEM-styled parts to provide the same fit and function as the original.

weatherstrip installation diagram and black Beetle cabriolet

That's A Looker!

When handling a restoration project, one of the biggest considerations is the look you want to achieve. Yes, that includes the weatherstrip. There are typically 2 options when choosing weatherstrip based on looks: American Style and Cal-look.

American Style

For an original look, restore your Volkswagen with American Style weatherstrip. American Style includes a molding groove that fits aluminum trim for an added touch of originality, as this is the style that appeared on your Beetle from the factory.

Cal-look

Cal-look weatherstrip comes without the groove, providing a basic black/rubber look for your Air Cooled VW.

Weatherstrip Problem Areas

If your Volkswagen has seen lots of road time, there's a good chance that your weatherstrip should be replaced. Still, there are signs you can check to confirm that it's time for an upgrade. Old weatherstrip is easy to identify, because it's typically faded and cracked. Old window and windshield weatherstrip cracks in the corners, particularly in the lower corners. Check there to ensure that moisture doesn't reach the body of your Bus or Beetle, causing rust. When weatherstrip is old, doors, trunks and decklids don't have the same secure closure.

cross section of american style seals and california style seals, and images of front and rear seals installed

Installation Tips & Tricks

Now that you have an idea of what type of weatherstrip to use on your restoration, here are a few tips to help you with the project. Before removing the old weatherstrip, compare the new weatherstrip to ensure the size is correct.

Carefully remove the old weatherstrip and dry fit the new to troubleshoot any possible fitment issues before installing. It's a good idea to keep the old weatherstrip in case you run into issues during installation.

For continuous pieces, like windshield weatherstrip, you want to center the weatherstrip on the windshield for placement. To find the center of your weatherstrip, lay it out on a flat surface, and then fold it in half to find the center. Mark the fold with a piece of tape and place at the center of your windshield.

For weatherstrip with molded ends, place the ends first and stretch the weatherstrip into the shape of the Volkswagen. Use masking tape to hold it in place, as the weatherstrip will naturally fit the shape.

When you're ready to glue the weatherstrip, only glue a small section at a time to ensure that the glue doesn't dry before you get to it.

To extend the life of your new weatherstrip, apply a thin layer of lubricant on the weatherstrip about twice a year. This will keep the weatherstrip from drying out and cracking.

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See how the pros do it! Get tips from the source, as our experts install VW Beetle Door Weatherstrip and VW Beetle Sedan Hood Weatherstrip.

weatherstrip installation diagram


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