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Join Date: Mar 2022
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This goes in the door in the rear window channel. Mine are all worn out, and the driver's side is broken. Does any one know if other year/make/model inserts would fit my 1959 Mercury Monterey? If not, I'll have to fabricate/refurbish/reuse the ones I have.
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Location: Kent, WA. Tucson, AZ
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Try https://www.restorationspecialties.com/. They’ve got a pretty good selection of that sort of window pieces. Good quality stuff in my experience.
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This is what you need.......
https://www.rubbertherightway.com/19...85482-prd1.htm |
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I just clean the surface, apply the glue, and slip them in place. The roll the window up for a few days with some posterboard from the dime store between the window and the strip. The one that goes on the vent-a-payne is a whole other kettle of fish. |
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BTW, JC Whitney used to sell the ones you have now. I have no idea if they, or Warshowski are still in business.
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You can always use the soft fuzzy side of velco to glue/staple into place and you will be set.
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Thanks to all. I think I'll start with the Velcro suggestion. Seems that since the fuzzy part is what is worn out, so I should be able to just re-apply and no more rattle. We'll see how it goes.
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I have used the Velcro thing for years. Tedious but worth the effort! I started doing it before all the re-poped stuff was out there. Now I just go with it when doing a resto.
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