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I am wondering what kind of weather-stripping I should purchase for my 1950 Plymouth 2 door, for both my trunk and the doors. I have heard the original stuff was not that great and let air through and I was wondering if that is accurate or if there was better stuff out there. I think the doors simply need suitable weather stripping around the circumference, but the trunk does have quite a deep channel for the weather stripping to fit in. I was wondering if someone found a suitable option either way. Thanks! Here is quick video of how far I have got on my project:
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I have a 1937 Plymouth and I need to replace the rubber seal on the crankout windshield. I don't have the rubber yet, but I want to get a head start on learning how to do it. Also wondering if there is a rubber seal on the inside seating surface of the windshield frame as well as around the frame/glass itself. I can't seem to locate anything. It seems that there should be something there like a U channel. While on the subject of glass, how do you replace the side glass seals? Is it just the U channel and sweeper involved? What is the proper way to mount the glass frame rollers to the regulator track? Anybody come up with hardware-store supplies to replace the U channel at a fraction of the cost?
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Hi, I am restoring a '47 Dodge 4 door sedan and want information on availability of weatherstripping ans other rubber parts. Please advice. Dev
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I had the windshield, back and quarter glass installed. my question is they did nothing to seal them up. when you all had yours installed how did you seal them.? Steele windshield glass and Roberts quarter and back glass. James
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