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Subject: Re: weatherstripping
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 12:12:48 -0700
Steele Rubber Products is another one.

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on 8/27/04 10:50 AM, Mark Palmer at mgvrmark@hotmail.com wrote:

>> I've searched the web without much luck, trying to find  a distributor that
>> has cross section reference pictures of the moldings. The closest I've
>> found
>> is JC Whitney online, but you can't enlarge the photos for correct ID of
>> the
>> moldings.
>> Any suggestions?
>> Thanks,
>> Monte
> 
> Monte,
> 
> I have older catalogs from these three companies, you might try to see if
> they are still in business, found them through Hemmings but it was 10-15
> years ago, area codes may have changed:
> 
> Metro Moulded Parts Inc, Minneaplois, MN, 612--757-0310
> Pat Walsh Auto Parts, Wakefield, MA, 617-246-3266
> Restoration Specialties and Supply, Windber, PA, 814-269-3304
> 
> I had the same problem back then, restoring a non-factory fiberglass
> hardtop.  I can't recall which supplier I used but I remember that I found
> some excellent molding that worked very well and looked right.
> 
> Mark Palmer
> 


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