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Old 04-21-2018, 04:26 PM   #1
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Default Weatherstrip question on '41Woodie

Replacing the door weatherstripping on the woodie and don't know what is correct. I purchased a kit for all four doors and there are two different mouldings. One has the profile of wooden quarter round and the other is shown in the attached photo.
From reading the description it appears that the "quarter round" shaped piece goes on the top of the front doors. Does it glue to the door frame or the door itself. If it attaches to the door frame do I also attach a section of the other profile to the door itself so that they nest together to form a seal?
My car had only the "fancy" profile attached to the door itself on the top and trailing edge so I have no idea where the quarter round piece goes.
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Old 04-24-2018, 02:16 PM   #2
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Sorry I didn’t see your question sooner ......
I’ll go out and look at my car (1948) when I get home ....
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Old 04-24-2018, 03:41 PM   #3
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The one shown goes on the front of the door ..From bottom up to 4” above the top hinge...Then the half round starts there and goes up and to the back top corner of door ....Then the one shown goes all the way down the door ....The bottom seal is at the door sill and floorboard....Not sure if that is “Concoarse” or not but it’s the way my 1948 has it .....Hope this helps...
Carl...over at The Lazy S Ranch...
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