Chuck -
Try Steele Rubber Products at http://www.steelerubber.com/ They make all
kinds of seals and stripping for old and new classics. You will need to
look at their catalog and compare measurements.
Clay L.
'67 Sprite
At 09:58 PM 2/18/2003 -0500, Charles Christ wrote:
>my hard top has been apart for near 15 years. i had my latches rechromed
>and the hardware refinished then paint stripped the top (a very bad enamel
>paint job complete with runs and sags) and that was the end of my work. now
>renued with my car roadworthy i thought i had better sand and finish the
>top. great idea but without the weather stripping no way would i put it on
>my car. so untill i locate replacement weatherstripping for it i'm not
>going to finish it either. (kinda thought i'd store it on the car once
>painted?)
>i do not need therear glass seal just evry other surroundind weather seal.
>the old owner painted evrything dark blue and what was left of it was so
>deteriorated it was not worth saving.
>i'd consider the JC witney route or an actual reproduction set of
>weatherstrips. any guidance in this matter?
>(had this stuff printed out about a year ago and have literally lost
>it...duh!)
>
>chuck.
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