1959 ford wagon rear tailgate window seal

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    Has anyone come accross a 1959 ford wagon rear tailgate window seal supplier? It's the rubber seal that attaches the glass to the frame of the window . Many of the parts for this wagon are unique to this year. A little frustrating. Thanks.
     
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    let me know if you find one. icouldn't even find the extrusion to make one myself
     
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    I'll pass on the info if and when I find it.
     
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    there has been a really nicely painted blue 59 ford wagon running around in cali somewhere. i've seen it in a few mags. doesn't seem like he would have such a nice paint job and worn out rubbers
     
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    I've seen that wagon and others at car shows. There never is anyone around to ask questions.
     
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    write the guyt a note and put it under the windsheild wiper
     

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