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Quarter Window Seal Help
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doning |
11-15-2011 @ 3:50 PM
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Okay Guy's, your my last resort. Does anyone know where I can buy the rubber seal for a fixed quarter window in my 1937 Ford standard fordor touring sedan? Thanks, Don
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11-15-2011 @ 6:24 PM
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Don, We just put the fixed rear quarter windows in a 1933 Buick that there is no seal made for. We used a generic piece of flanged windshield rubber cut to length and glued at the seam with super glue. Then injected window sealant and set the windows. Looks factory.
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tommorookian |
11-16-2011 @ 4:03 AM
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I'vegot 2 leftover seals from my 36 5 window coupe project. They are 42" long. U shaped to fit over the glass and to be held in place by the garnish molding. If they will do what you need, you can have them, almost free - $8 to cover shipping Email me tommorookian@aol.com
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TomO |
11-16-2011 @ 7:41 AM
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If tommorookian's seals are not long enough, contact Metro Moulded Parts for a generic seal. http://www.metrommp.com/
Tom
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supereal |
11-16-2011 @ 9:35 AM
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The C&G catalog (www.cgfordparts.com) shows '37 quarter window seals on page 297.
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