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Location: Edmonton AB Canada | Hello,
I am wondering about a source for rubber for the windows in a 59 Sierra wagon. Mostly the side rear windows. There is some damage to the roof above one rear side window and I will need to remove the glass to avoid breaking it repairing the roof. Also I will need a windshield rubber and door weather strips etc, but am not as worried about locating something that will work for those now, but if someone has a good source maybe I can get it all at once.
Thank you, Ed
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Elite Veteran
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Location: D-70199 Heslach | Check my thread about restoration of a 57 DeSoto Fireflite wagon:
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=44982& |
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Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | Hi Ed,
Some of the wagon rubber is hard to get. But usually something can be made or substituted.
If you need help or advice, give me a shout. I'm just south-east of Edmonton. I have many 57-59 parts cars here. Unfortunately, no wagons... |
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| think you have to try Big M. If he doesn't have anyone I know someone who has some scrapped wagons... its a 57 though, not sure if its the same. |
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Location: Edmonton AB Canada | Hi Brad,
Thanks for the reply. I've been meaning to get in touch with you, we are so close and have not crossed paths yet. I guess I will have to cut that window out and see what rubber I can match up. I am also looking for a dual 4 intake for a 413. I have a complete set up, but it's for a B engine and I was thinking of using it on the wagon.
I'm not starting in on it yet. Been busy with a house project. You should send me your number and when I get out to my shop regularly I'll give you a call.
Regards, Ed |
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