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Old Jun 24, 2024 | 03:00 PM
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Window felt screws

the window felt on my 1966 Olds cutlass are lose and all over the place. Wondering if these are the screws needed to mount them, or if I need to get them from somewhere else. Any help is appreciated.


Old Jun 25, 2024 | 05:14 AM
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From my vague memory, those look pretty correct.
Closely inspect everything first. The holes in the body panels might be a wallered out or the screws might have been pulled right through the felt and blown out the hole.
Old Jun 25, 2024 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by oddball
From my vague memory, those look pretty correct.
Closely inspect everything first. The holes in the body panels might be a wallered out or the screws might have been pulled right through the felt and blown out the hole.
Okay, thanks!
Old Jun 27, 2024 | 11:29 AM
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From my vague memory, those look pretty correct.
Closely inspect everything first. The holes in the body panels might be a wallered out or the screws might have been pulled right through the felt and blown out the hole.
where do I get the clips for the felt strips though? I’m missing a few clips.
Old Jun 28, 2024 | 06:57 AM
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Clips? I'm most familiar with the 70-72 styles which don't have any clips for the felts.
In general, Auveco is great for miscellaneous stuff but you have to identify it yourself. You can grab their catalog to find a part number of interest, then find that at any reseller. Lots of places sell the full Auveco catalog, but the retailers are usually pretty bad at listing/describing the items
Restoration Specialities (https://www.restorationspecialties.com/) is the manufacturer of Top Catwhiskers felt and have lots of one-off rubber and trim pieces. e.g. they make the 70-72 Supreme B.. shoot, B71, I think? Anyway, the felt for the cars with the stainless trim on top of the door and quarter.
Old Jun 28, 2024 | 08:50 AM
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Clips? I'm most familiar with the 70-72 styles which don't have any clips for the felts.
In general, Auveco is great for miscellaneous stuff but you have to identify it yourself. You can grab their catalog to find a part number of interest, then find that at any reseller. Lots of places sell the full Auveco catalog, but the retailers are usually pretty bad at listing/describing the items
Restoration Specialities (https://www.restorationspecialties.com/) is the manufacturer of Top Catwhiskers felt and have lots of one-off rubber and trim pieces. e.g. they make the 70-72 Supreme B.. shoot, B71, I think? Anyway, the felt for the cars with the stainless trim on top of the door and quarter.
Okay, thanks!
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