
Re: seals (not the cute ones that get clubbed!)
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Re: seals (not the cute ones that get clubbed!)
- From: Layne <lgrissman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 14:53:40 -0500
Try Restoration Specialties.......They are out of Windber, PA. They have
seals, clips, and pretty much anything you need. They have a
website.....http://www.restorationspecialties.com
On 10/17/06, michael redden <a440@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> I wouldn't be replacing a windshield without new seals.
> (I just did work my '88 van and replaced every rubber seal,
> and weatherstrip on the vehicle.)
>
> The reason I haven't painted my '62 Valiant yet, is that I have
> been looking for all of the weatherstipping for some time.
> It has taken me two years to find a windshield for it.
> (I finally found one.) I am anxious to get it in, since I am
> taking water through the seal. I am also going to remove
> the back glass and make sure that I do any bodywork around
> it and the windshield while the glass is out.
>
> I still haven't found door weatherstripping.
> I may have to buy a roll of something that has a similar
> profile, instead of the molded, one piece that is stock.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Mike in Pa
>
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Layne Grissman
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