What goes here??
#1
What goes here??
I've looked all through the 1969 Fisher Body Manual and could not find what actually goes here. Trying to find the correct name so I can order them and install them if I know where to get them from. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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The pieces on the doors are called "door lock pillar bumpers". You should have 4 of them - two for each door. They are rubber. If you look at www.Fusick.com and their on-line catalog, you should find them under part number DB90 at about $3.50/each.
The other piece is called the "body pillar sealing strip". It can also be found at the Fusick site with part number BP5455 at around $24/pair.
The last time I used Fusick I noticed some of the part numbers have changed. If you don't find these parts by the part number I gave, try using the name of the part for searching.
Randy C.
The other piece is called the "body pillar sealing strip". It can also be found at the Fusick site with part number BP5455 at around $24/pair.
The last time I used Fusick I noticed some of the part numbers have changed. If you don't find these parts by the part number I gave, try using the name of the part for searching.
Randy C.
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I've looked all through the 1969 Fisher Body Manual and could not find what actually goes here. Trying to find the correct name so I can order them and install them if I know where to get them from. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
The rubber bumper kits are available at most resto suppliers.
The rubber bumper kits are available at most resto suppliers.
Ushaped door jamb seal can be had at reto suppliers
#5
Note that there are two heights of these bumpers.
I don't recall which is correct for A-bodies, but if you get a set and it seems like they don't even touch, or the door won't close, you've got the wrong height.
- Eric
I don't recall which is correct for A-bodies, but if you get a set and it seems like they don't even touch, or the door won't close, you've got the wrong height.
- Eric
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