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I am to the point of installing the door weather seals on my 48 3600. I found out that I have the easy/oddball set up. instead of a groove/track for the seal to go in, the 47 and 48 used a thin metal strap and screws to hold in the weather stripping. My problem is the PO basically destroyed the metal straps. they are cut, bent, and the screws were carelessly cut out. Has anyone seen replacement strips for these? I cannot find anything on the usual websites.

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Not reproduced. Check Ebay, and post an add in the swap meet forum on this site.


1952 5-window - return to "as built" condition | 1950 3100 with a 235 and a T-5 transmission

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