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Weatherstripping 1954 Clipper Deluxe
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Jim Zyduck
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I am struggling to find the right weather stipping for around the doors. The gap varies from under a quarter inch to about 1/2 inch so one seal doesn't do it. I have remnants of the old seal but I have not found anything that works well without either pressing the door out (too thick) or leaks by. I tried adjusting the door catch to pull the door in but it won't pull the thicker seal down. Not sure if it will relax over time but also don't want a permanent bow to the door either. Anyone have a pattern of what weather seal(s) worked for them? I have been trying products from metro molded metrommp.com as they are not too far away and have a good selection.
Appreciate any help.

Posted on: 2019/6/14 16:24
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Re: Weatherstripping 1954 Clipper Deluxe
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For the most part Packard used two weatherstrip profiles plus some special molded rubber on the 54 cars. They came in separate pieces and overlapped or were cemented together to form a seal. Except on the hardtop doors many of the same pieces were used on 55-6 cars. Steele has the molded pieces and here is one of Steele'ssteelerubber.com drawings that show the two main profiles and a rough sketch of where they went on the 55-6 front door. He does not have a comparable drawing for 54. You can also check out the 55-6 parts manuals which have better illustrations of the weatherstrip layout than the 51-4 book.

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Posted on: 2019/6/14 17:13
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Re: Weatherstripping 1954 Clipper Deluxe
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It may require a door hinge adjustment to get the gaps more uniform.

Posted on: 2019/6/14 17:26
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Re: Weatherstripping 1954 Clipper Deluxe
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Jim Zyduck
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Thanks much for the info on where to find some info on the right weather stripping.

I will look for some info on getting the door adjusted, I hadn't looked at doing this as it seemed to line up very well prior to replacement but that may be because the existing seals were so worn.

Appreciate the info!
Ducky

Posted on: 2019/6/15 6:25
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