Trunk weather stripping
#1
Trunk weather stripping
I am completely re-doing my 69 Olds Cutlass. I have sand blasted my trunk lid. Had to cut out and remove the whole upper channel of the trunk.
Question:
I need the weather stripping that goes on the trunk lid,and I need the seal that goes in the channel that wraps around the trunk. I have looked at OPGI and did not see what I,was looking for. What and where do I look for those two items. Also, what do you call them, exactly.
Thanks.
I will post images soon. Doing a nice job on this car.
Question:
I need the weather stripping that goes on the trunk lid,and I need the seal that goes in the channel that wraps around the trunk. I have looked at OPGI and did not see what I,was looking for. What and where do I look for those two items. Also, what do you call them, exactly.
Thanks.
I will post images soon. Doing a nice job on this car.
#4
Like was stated previously, there is just the seal in the channel. It is called the trunk weather strip seal. You'll need some 3M weather strip adhesive also, available in yellow or black at your local auto parts store. The seal can be had at any of the resto suppliers like OPGI, Fusicks, Yearone, etc... You can also get at Metro Moulded rubber products or Steele Rubber Products.
#6
I didn't seal mine in on the last resto that I cant seem to sell (avitar). The reason is its not a daily driver, but when I do wash it I'm able to pull the seal out and dry out that channel, especially at the low spot by the latch. Just one mans way.
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