MGB GT rear side window seal… ughhhh!

This is ugly! My rear side window seals are 48 years old and probably don’t work really well anymore. I’m not sure why I pulled it out today but started cleaning that area and I guess it made sense. Something else to add to my Moss Motors Christmas list.

You really can’t blame them after being in the smoggy Los Angeles area for 25 years before coming up to beautiful British Columbia. Still, I hope the replacements are decent quality, keep on hearing how bad aftermarket products are now…. made in China blah blah.

MGB GT rear side window seal... ughhhh!
MGB GT rear side window seal… ughhhh!

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