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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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you may want to look at the 1935-1937 120 Body Manual here on the website. It has a lot of information and pictures which may answer some of your questions.


Yes, I had looked through the body manual. It has a lot of great information, but not really much on the weatherstrip.

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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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Don, I posted this on my blog a few years ago. The trunk side is the big piece of rubber. I ended up using a generic one from Steele, as it was closest to my original piece. The stuff from Max Merrit was more, and didn't match the original profile. I bought 14 feet of PN 30-0144-87, as it was the best match for the profile of the original weatherstripping. On the gutter strip (the stuff on the body side), I sourced it from MSC, and details on dimensions are in my blog. I think I had to buy 25 ft. With that said, it fell off the first time I washed the car, and I don't think it's needed, so I never re-installed it. The trunk seal is weather-tight without it.


Thanks, Ken! This is a big help and what I needed.

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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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BigKev wrote:
you may want to look at the 1935-1937 120 Body Manual here on the website. It has a lot of information and pictures which may answer some of your questions.


Yes, I had looked through the body manual. It has a lot of great information, but not really much on the weatherstrip.


I was thinking more on your questions about the window channel since it shows the windows being removed and installed.

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Re: Don’s 1937 (120) 138CD Deluxe Touring Limo
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I was thinking more on your questions about the window channel since it shows the windows being removed and installed.


Oh, right. There is definitely a lot of great information for the guys at the shop. I actually gave them that document when I dropped off the car, so they are familiar with it. Regarding the channels, it just mentions removing the channels, but doesn't provide any specifics about the channels themselves.

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