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Metro Moulded T-Top Side Rail Seals 1976-1978 Camaro Firebird 2ND Design ELP 7002-C

Metro Moulded T-Top Side Rail Seals 1976-1978 Camaro Firebird 2ND Design ELP 7002-C

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Metro Moulded T-Top Side Rail Seals

Metro Moulded Part Number #ELP 7002-C or ELP7002-C

PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION BELOW REGARDING HATCH DESIGN TO VERIFY YOUR FITMENT BEFORE ORDERING

Fits:
1976-1978 Chevrolet Camaro With T-Top (2nd Design Only)
1976-1978 Pontiac Firebird With T-Top (2nd Design Only) (Please see extended description below for complete application list)

Basic Kit, for T-Top with Hurst Hatch Option (second design).

For 1976-1978 Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird models with the Hurst hatch 2nd Design T-top option, these side rail seals (OEM# 10021959) are a perfect fit. Designed to replace worn or damaged seals, they ensure a snug, weatherproof barrier along the T-top edges, keeping water, wind, and debris out of your vehicle. Crafted by SUPERsoft, these seals are 30% softer and more durable than other brands, providing a superior fit and long-lasting performance. Unlike other seals, they are made without accelerants or cheap fillers, which means they resist aging and cracking over time. This pair of seals is specifically engineered for second-design T-tops, offering a precise fit for 1976-1978 Camaro and Firebird models. Backed by SUPERsoft's 30-year warranty, you can trust these seals to maintain their integrity for decades.


Features

  • Backed by a 30-year warranty for long-term peace of mind.
  • Designed for a precise fit on 1976-1978 Camaro and Firebird models with Hurst T-tops.
  • Keeps water and wind out for a quieter, more comfortable ride.
  • Made with premium materials to resist aging and cracking.

Fits:
1976    Chevrolet    Camaro    Base
1976    Chevrolet    Camaro    LT
1976    Chevrolet    Camaro    LT Rally Sport
1976    Chevrolet    Camaro    Rally Sport
1977    Chevrolet    Camaro    Base
1977    Chevrolet    Camaro    LT
1977    Chevrolet    Camaro    LT Rally Sport
1977    Chevrolet    Camaro    Rally Sport
1977    Chevrolet    Camaro    Z28
1978    Chevrolet    Camaro    Base
1978    Chevrolet    Camaro    LT
1978    Chevrolet    Camaro    LT Rally Sport
1978    Chevrolet    Camaro    Rally Sport
1978    Chevrolet    Camaro    Z28
1976    Pontiac    Firebird    Base
1976    Pontiac    Firebird    Esprit
1976    Pontiac    Firebird    Formula
1976    Pontiac    Firebird    Trans Am
1977    Pontiac    Firebird    Base
1977    Pontiac    Firebird    Esprit
1977    Pontiac    Firebird    Formula
1977    Pontiac    Firebird    Trans Am
1978    Pontiac    Firebird    Base
1978    Pontiac    Firebird    Esprit
1978    Pontiac    Firebird    Formula
1978    Pontiac    Firebird    Trans Am

 

  • *Hurst Hatch T-Tops came into view/production around 1975 with various Pace Cars & the Hurst Olds Cutlass model.
  • Their T-Tops are generally identified by a H/H Logo in the glass
  • Hurst Hatches are far more common in the mid 1970’s than the other forms of aftermarket t-tops (American T-Top, ASC - American Sunroof Corp. & C & C – Cars & Concepts)
  • F-Body models (Pontiac Firebird & Chevrolet Camaro) were equipped with this production option around 1976 but clearly can be retrofitted back to 1970 models since the roofs are the same.
  • Fisher Body T-Tops aka “GM Factory Installed” debuted in 1978 and are noted to be the “larger” glass T-Top panels as they went into the roof center much more than the Hurst version.
  • There was a major design revision on both platforms (A-Body and F-Body) Roof Frames and Weather-stripping because of water leaking issues. This is where the terminology of “First and Second design” stems from regardless of the platform. It is important distinguish the design you have when ordering weather-strip
  • On the F-Body Models, the 1st & 2nd Design used the SAME GLASS T-Top.  The difference is the FRAME being used.  There were recalls / customer service issues where 1st Design installed T-Tops had their frames replaced with the second design frames but utilized the original equipped glass from the 1st Design with the only difference to them being a weather-strip change. 
  • 1st Design Frames are pretty basic & identified by the use of a clamp & screw style combination on each frame. The clamps were slid into a channel on the aluminum frame and then each screw would either be tightened down to the roof panel itself or to a separate piece of steel bar stock in strategic locations inside the roof. (The bar stock was located between the screw and the roof panel on the inside).  The headliner would be glued to this frame and the weather-strip would overlap on the inside to cover this up.

2nd  Design Frames are identified by a wider frame as the weather-strip used to control water run off & prevent leaks was much wider. The 2nd Design weather-strip also tapers at the ends to allow clearance for the t-top handles to clear when released or installed. The 2nd Design also utilized reinforcing plates at the bend with an aluminum casting to hold the interior trim but more importantly provided the t-top handle assembly something rigid to clamp against. The hardware used to attach the 2nd Design frames to the roof is totally different than the 1st Design as well. The use of a separate clamp / screw combo has been omitted as the screws are actually set in support bars that are part of the frame assembly. Another obvious improvement with the second design is the use of an interior trim piece that fastened to each frame which helps keep the headliner material in place & provide for a cleaner look.

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