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  • John W.
    Administrator
    • November 1, 1974
    • 4846

    #1

    Weather stripping

    I need to replace all of the weather stripping around my '62 convertible top. What vendor (mfg) is my best source for these parts? Any suggestions? I did look for ads in the Driveline but found none specifically for weather stripping.
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  • John D.
    Expired
    • September 1, 2001
    • 280

    #2
    Re: Weather stripping

    John:

    I have had good luck with Corvette Rubber products.

    Web site www.corvette-rubber.com

    I think you are looking for their part number S194

    Regards, John

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    • John D.
      Expired
      • September 1, 2001
      • 280

      #3
      Re: Weather stripping

      John:

      I have had good luck with Corvette Rubber products.

      Web site www.corvette-rubber.com

      I think you are looking for their part number S194

      Regards, John

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      • Gary S.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • August 1, 1992
        • 1612

        #4
        Re: Weather stripping

        John, I used Corvette Rubber for my 66 convertible. I was happy with all of the pieces EXCEPT the WS for the convertible top header. The polished stainless strip across the top of the windshield developed a significant air leak while I was driving with the top up. When I compared the original (?) WS with the repro, the latter appeared to be shorter, or less tall (yeah, I know poor grammara, but it works). Overall, I was happy with the fit and finish of the CR products.
        Gary

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        • Gary S.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • August 1, 1992
          • 1612

          #5
          Re: Weather stripping

          John, I used Corvette Rubber for my 66 convertible. I was happy with all of the pieces EXCEPT the WS for the convertible top header. The polished stainless strip across the top of the windshield developed a significant air leak while I was driving with the top up. When I compared the original (?) WS with the repro, the latter appeared to be shorter, or less tall (yeah, I know poor grammara, but it works). Overall, I was happy with the fit and finish of the CR products.
          Gary

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          • John W.
            Administrator
            • November 1, 1974
            • 4846

            #6
            Thanks for the information. *NM*

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            • John W.
              Administrator
              • November 1, 1974
              • 4846

              #7
              Thanks for the information. *NM*

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