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Location: North Carolina | I'm looking for the best place to get window seals for my '59 Sport Fury. Looks like it's gonna need them all as the glass sounds like wind chimes going down the road. I see them on Ebay a lot, but I'm not sure of the quality. Thanks for your suggestions. |
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Location: Hayward, Calif | Steele Rubber carries wide variety of useful stuff. steelerubber.com or call 800-650-4502 Jerry |
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Location: North Carolina | Thanks. I'll check with them.
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Location: Hickory, NC | Steele Rubber doesn't really carry anything for FL MoPars...atleast the last time I was at their place. The guy told me that these cars don't have enough following for them to waste their money repoppin the rubber seals. |
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Location: North Carolina | Yeah, they didn't have much. I know Gary Goers does, but he is out of the game for a while. Andy Bernbaum does, but they are made of gold. I was hoping for an alternative that wouldn't break the bank. I may try the ones on Ebay if nothing else is available.
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Location: Jamaica Plain, MA | Oddly enough it seems Amazon has this stuff. No idea about the quality. http://www.amazon.com/6-Pc-Door-Weatherstrip-1957-1959-Plymouth/dp/... |
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Location: Milano, Italy | In my search of a roof rail weather strip for my '58 Hard Top Belvie I came across this producer:
https://www.metrommp.com/
they make many rubber parts for Mopars too, and in their page " universal parts" one might find a solution to the weather strip problems, provided that a non-OEM part is not an item.
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Location: North Carolina | Thanks guys! I'll check them out. |
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