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Re: IML: Reproduction rubber Window seals (and all other rubber trim for that matter)



I doubt you would be getting much rain water coming in from above the glass. If the water is mostly on the front floor, the more likely problem would be the little "shelf" near the windshield pillars. This is the place you see with the door open. These are pretty much the same from 60-66, with the exception of the 64-66 having a piece of weather-strip on top. Below that rubber piece is a stainless piece held down by 1 screw. That piece is there to channel water to the outside. That channel often gets full of debris & backs up inside the car & or is rusted leaking. There should also be a thin formed piece of weather-strip on the leading door edge above the upper hinge to help steer water outside.
John
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Wulf" <jrwulf@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Reproduction rubber Window seals (and all other rubber trim for that matter)



Will,


I've got my Lebaron convertable that has the crooked/shifty windows,
and I haven't tried tackling that yet.  If you have any insights that
might help me for when I get there (and others to read this later),
I'd love to hear about them!

Thanks,
-Jason


On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 09:46:55 -0800, Wm. R. Ulman <twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Clint, Laurie,




You may also want to check with Gary Goers, who makes all rubber parts for
our Imperials.  He made the weather stripping you speak of, and the actual
retaining strips for me on my '60 vert when I bought it.  It took about 3
months to get, but they did finally arrive, and were a perfect fit.  Of
course the windows themselves were crooked, but that's another fix.



Here is Gary's link: http://www.garygoers.com/Order/order.html



Or you can write him for a catalog. Send $4.00 to Gary at:



Gary Goers

37 Amdahl Lane

Kalispell, MT 59901



Good luck!




Bill Ulman


Seattle, WA

'66 Crown Convertible Coupe – Doris Day

twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Clint and Laurie
Carter
 Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 7:22 AM
 To: Imperialist
 Subject: IML: Window seals




Hello list,



I got in the '65 Crown Coupe AFTER a rain storm the other day, and discovered that the leaking problem inside the car is actually coming from around the SIDE windows, not the windshield and back glass as I had understood from the previous owner. All around the track where the top of each side window fits is some hard rubber weather stripping. That, I would guess, is NOT supposed to be that hard. Thus - leak city.


Anybody else have this problem? I need to get the leaks stopped before I go
ahead with any interior projects. Like new carpeting. And re upholstering
the front leather seats.






Thanks for saving us from drowning inside this car,


Clint and Laurie Carter



'65 Crown Coupe (ours)



'59 Crown (also ours)


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