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In a message dated 2/23/06 1:03:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
fisherfarms@uwol.net writes:
<< I was telling Jack, my son that we should probably paint our 67 SB with
the
windows in, as nobody makes pop out rubber. He showed me Jbugs rubber but I
told him to contact customer service to clarify for us. He misunderstood
and sent it to Type 3 instead. So, we can buy all new window rubber and
retain the chrome strips!? Mike & Jack >>
Actually for the rear pop outs, the seals are of the inner and outer variety,
meaning you need both. The window frame itself is what you end up seeing
between the seals on them. ISP West ($$) has all the correct seals for your car,
all of them. If you're repainting the entire car, it might be a good idea to
remove the windows, as you don't know what's hiding underneath. Now if you
don't have any water leaks thru any of the current seals, then that's another
story. I hope this helps.
Bob 65 Notch S w/ Sunroof and IRS
71 Square, now a 2 seat Roadster, pics can be seen at;
http://volksrods.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2977 and now awaiting a 2.0L t-4 engine
transplant, finally have the needed parts : )
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