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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 haven't done any work to my vent windows or driver and passenger glass yet so before I take everything apart, I want to post some questions that some of you guys who have done this work before can answer. Q1. I'm wondering how the window sweeper gets installed. I bought an 8 foot piece of it from Roberts (T66B). DCM has it in stock too RW-175), but the parts manual picture on page 492 doesn't use the term "window sweeper" anywhere so I'm not exactly sure where it goes or what holds it in place? Q2. How is the steel channel (23-09-52) that fits along the bottom of the side window glass cushioned from the glass? My originals look like a rubber packing or filler of some kind is wedged in between the glass and the channel. Is there a source for this filler? Q3. What cushions the vent window glass from the frame (23-64-49)? My vent windows have a rubber filler material between the frame and the glass. Is there a source for that? Q4. There's also a rubber filler material between the division bar (23-64-6) and the side glass. Is there a source for this stuff too?