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    faronyoungfan is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    window rubber

     



    Howdy again. I have an idea for my 54 Ford, but I don't know if I can make it happen with available market stuff.

    I want to yank the back glass and fill it in with a steel panel that has a custom rear windshield shape cut into it. I can make the panel, cut the shape in the middle of it, make the flanges around the cut-out for glass to sit inside of...but I need some way to seal it. I thought of using an old, but still good, station wagon window gasket I had laying around...until I realized it's a factory GM part that is formed to a matching shape channel...kinda' like trying to get a rope seal to work on a tongue and groove rail.

    Is there any rubber company out there that sells lengths of window rubber that will fit over a basic 90 degree flange? And this wouldn't be a pre-made shape..I'd have to connect one end of the length to the other. How do you get the two butting ends of the seal not to leak where they connect?

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    paul274854 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    You might check J C Whitney - they have different configurations and one might bee what you are looking for. Also check Restoration Specialities in PA. Thay might have something.

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