'65 Bel Air introduction... ;)

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  1. nikoh

    nikoh New Member

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    looking for a couple parts for my '65 wagon.

    Door rubber, is that a standard trunk gasket?
    Rear window weatherstripping, where can I get these? possible the whole rubber that goes in the roof part (up-side-down U-shape)

    thank you
     
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    jonahboo New Member

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    hey hey - at least you are left coast :)

    i'd feel silly pulling into the same parking lot!

    good luck w/ the car

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    From newbie to a newbie .. :Welcome:
     
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    HillbillyHipster Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard, my parents had a 65 Belair wagon that was the same color blue without the white top. They sold theirs around 1970-71 I barely remember it. I had a 69 Kingswood though that was the same color combo has your wagon though. The blue with a white top really sets them off.
     
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    Jonahboo, I first thought it was your car.

    Nikoh, nice car. Welcome to the site.

    Bill
     
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    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    ..hmm....askin to borrow tools already?:slap:......:D

    where you at Niko?....give us a lil sumthin...:)

    otherwise..:Welcome:
     
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    I don't need any tools, but hints are always appreciated. I live in San Diego and continuously working on the wagon for over five years. It's been a pleasure and pain. The outcome so far is quite what I was looking for in the first place.

    So, I guess my initial post wasn't to helpful.... I need the rear door rubber, that goes in that channel that bends, in a U-shape, around the inside of the door to body. It seals the rear door to body gap.

    Furthermore I'm looking for the rubber that goes on the top of the rear window. This one bends in a upside down U-shape and the window touches it when it is all the way closed.

    I have seen that Steelrubber has the weatherstripping piece that goes across the rear door. Has anybody used it? Does it fit?

    Any help is appreciated
    Cruise on!
     
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    I can't help with your search but welcome to the forum.
     
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    that didnt hurt did it?:D...(y)
    take a look at Soffseal and Repops also
     

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