Topic: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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restorationspecialties.com/2009%20Catalog%20ebook/2009%20Catalog%20ebook.pdf
And click on TYPICAL FRONT DOOR WINDOW CHANNELS & BELT WEATHERSTRIPS
Posted on: 2011/12/2 10:26
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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The material you are describing sounds like window channel, it's pretty much a standard item widely available. Try Restoration Specialties, Windber PA. Their catalog that you can download from their website is very useful for this type of item (and others).
restorationspecialties.com/2009%20Catalog%20ebook/2009%20Catalog%20ebook.pdf
Posted on: 2011/12/2 10:28
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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Your a quick man on the keyboard, Randy Berger!
Posted on: 2011/12/2 10:30
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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Thanks - sorry for mis-information due to your AMERICAN terminology and my lack of knowledge of same !! - you see "window channel" in the USA is the same here in the UK -so I know its not that - but looking at the first reply from Randy to my query what I'm looking for are "outer belt strips" - however I didn't realise that it appears that there is also an "inner belt strip" - would that be applicable to my 22nd Series Touring Sedan ? or is that only fitted to convertibles ?
There is no evidence at all of any "inner belt strips" ever being on my car - but it was previously restored and they could possibly have been lost and not refixed for some reason ! Michael
Posted on: 2011/12/2 10:42
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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Believe the inner belt strips are attached to the woodgrained interior finish garnish moldings.
Posted on: 2011/12/2 11:40
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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Yes - come to thinking about it you are right - those bits are with the Restorers and I've not seen them for a while hence I'd forgotten they are attached - need to inspect them to check the state of the furflex on them.
Much appreciated Michael UPDATE 6TH DECEMBER 2011 Didn't expect to but have found THREE places over here in the UK who seem to do what I'm looking for so I've sent for samples so I can check them out to see if any would be okay and if so which is best. However no one either in the USA or here does that clever little curving flick up at the end of each piece - they only sell straight pieces, mostly long bits to cut to length. Do I assume that most of you have fitted them straight ? and hoped for the best regarding water ingress OR have you found a way to fabricate/manipulate these curved up ends ? Love to hear from someone who has replaced these before I start. Best regards Michael
Posted on: 2011/12/2 12:20
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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Hi Michael
Also, how do one actually attach these to the door and the woodgrain window frame? Glue...??? Anyway, can also get the straight ones here, but no nice curves as well. Regards Barrie
Posted on: 2012/1/26 9:16
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Re: 1948 Packard 22nd Series Six Touring Sedan Fur flexi covered water stops fitted to outside of - - -
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Hi Barrie
Abandoned trying to replace the one with the curved-up end fitted to the inside window trim (which is chrome on my car) but will be fitting a straight piece under it (glued on )actually we have cleaned and "fluffed" up the "furflex" quite well but adding a second new bit we consider will do no harm. On the outside we have removed the old bits (practically nothing was left anyways)and abandoned them in favour of Woolies window to door rubber weatherstrip (tiny clips AND glue to keep in position)okay I know not strictly to spec. but hey it'll keep the water out - this is England where it rains a lot. See attached photo. I thought you said in your comment on my other Topic (22nd Series door problem - - )that you had used the Roto-Lokit kit - but someone thought that you meant you'd cured it some other way. Would you mind clearing this up please - I don't want to saw away at my car to fit the kit and find I can't !!!! Look forward to your reply. Cheers Michael Attach file: (20.86 KB)
Posted on: 2012/1/27 9:03
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