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Re: 1940 Packard running board rubber
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Joe Santana
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I doesn’t appear the 1803 running boards have pre-drilled hole for mounting the stainless steel strips. The pattern is a unique pillow pattern. I had to have my old rubber cooked off the metal before cementing the boards.

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Re: 1940 Packard running board rubber
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Looks great, Joe. What adhesive did you use?

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Re: 1940 Packard running board rubber
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That looks great but it’s totally different than those that any of my 1940 Packard 110s had so senior and junior models must be different.

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Re: 1940 Packard running board rubber
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Thanks. Looks like I need running board rubber for a 120 and not a Super 8. I'll try the other venders you guys suggested

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Re: 1940 Packard running board rubber
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We used that yellow contact cement. The trim strips help to hold it in place. We used some original clips, but to secure it, we used some flat head screws that slipped into the trim and added nuts underneath. That was 15 years ago. Current photo.

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Re: 1940 Packard running board rubber
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Series014, maybe my idea is too simple, but have you ever thought about -> custom-made running board rubbers?

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