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I am in need of the rear window rubber for my 1963 Chev panel. It is a barn door type. Would also like to get a hold of weather stripping. If anybody knows of a company that does have this stuff please let me know. Panel is now ready for paint and I need this stuff.

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I am building the exact same truck. Classic truck parts sells rubber for pans/burbs but it's the old bead style. I tried to install it my panel but found it difficult even with the bead tool (broke window, and i have installed windshields in these same trucks. try talking to your local glass shop and see if they can either install the glass for with the bead style or if they can just cut and seal new stylr rubber for you. the good thing about doing it this way is that if they break they should replace it. email me for&with pics and coments... qballjr@live.com thanks

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DON'T use the plain ol' strips that you cut to length! Sooner or later they'll shrink, leaving a gap. Find the one piece gasket(Steele, for one, makes 'em), and pay a glass shop to put 'em in. Worth the money, IMHO.


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