Posted 2024-04-23 12:27 PM (#634840) Subject: 1960 Plymouth trunk seal
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After 35 years it's time for another trunk seal. It's still looks representable, but it's not as flexible anymore. It certainly survived better than the OE seal, that was about 30 years old when I replaced it. Someone do know a good source? Maybe in Sweden?
Posted 2024-04-24 2:06 AM (#634858 - in reply to #634840) Subject: RE: 1960 Plymouth trunk seal
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This is what I have used as door seals and trunk seal. Cheap china from ebay.de...
You must remove the chinese glue strip and replace it wilt the top notch 3M molding strip.
If you think it is to soft you can fill the hole with a compact 10-12mm EPDM round profile.
This is just one way to come around the issue with to firm seals.
Posted 2024-04-24 1:51 PM (#634865 - in reply to #634844) Subject: Re: 1960 Plymouth trunk seal
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1960fury - 2024-04-23 12:11 PM
Thanks. Not so sure about that. They do not show a cross section...
Good call. I wouldn't trust that one because it looks like the profile changed in 1960 at least. This one is probably correct, but check it with your oriignal.