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Fred & Camille

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    wenatchee
  • Interests
    old cars, old stuff, my children and grand children.
  • My Project Cars
    1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe

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  • Biography
    love old mopar and rust
  • Occupation
    retired truck driver/optical mechanic

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  • Location
    Wenatchee Wa
  • Interests
    old cars with or without rust, gardening, firewood cutting, espresso shakes

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  1. Thank you Silverdome for the cool video, I know what I have to do now. Much appreciated and for your time thanks,,,,fred
  2. They were mostly rotted but they are old fabric/rubber - metal infused (?) with tiny metal clips once embedded and hidden in the sweeps. I could line up the original metal strip, thats whats left of old sweeps and drill holes into new sweeps exact but with one inch or more to play with to secure them between the inner and outer door. I removed door glass of course but to tight to get in there to secure sweeps with whatever. thanks for any idea....fred ps, the sweep on the inner window trim was stapled
  3. the sweeps attached to the door window trim I can figure that out but to the opposite side on the door is a tight fit to use screws, and the new sweeps have no holes for clips and would have to be inset somehow without ruining the new sweeps. How did you install sweeps on the doors? Thanks fred
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