Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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my 51 200 has fixed triangular windows behind the rear windows. I think only the Senior series had the pivoting ones.
Posted on: 2016/2/13 21:27
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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Did you need to replace the rubber around them David?
John
Posted on: 2016/2/13 22:21
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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Yup, the ones on my car are in lousy condition - which is surprising since all of the other window rubber is good.
Posted on: 2016/2/13 22:37
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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Not just the senior cars, at least by 1952. My car has has opening rear vent windows. Luckily the shed apparently kept my window rubber in decent shape, mine are all still flexible.
Posted on: 2016/2/14 0:02
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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Hi
Non-functional rear door vent window appears to be the standard equipment for 1951-52 200 sedans. The 200 Deluxe have the functional vent windows along with the 300 and Patricians. By 1953, looks as if even the base Clipper Specials have the functional rear door vent windows. Rubber floor mats, radio delete plates, plain interiors, vacuum wipers, no heater-defroster, dog-dish hubcaps....it was a different era. Steve
Posted on: 2016/2/14 8:57
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.....epigram time.....
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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One option I left out, it does have fender skirts too.
Okay rear quarter windows in rear doors. Got a chance today to pull the car cover up and check out the passenger side rear door. The glass is surrounded by a piece of rubber with a channel in it for the glass to fit into. So this kind of leaves this in limbo, for I've not seen a rubber gasket shown for these. 2 options available, retrofit with regular wing windows that do open and the gaskets are available for. Or make a Packup out of it.... John
Posted on: 2016/2/14 14:26
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If you can figure out a shape Steele has multiple examples of glass strip sold by the foot. He lists 183 shapes and while it is obvious many wouldn't work, it still might be worthwhile to check out his dense extrusions in the universal parts section. Here are a couple of Steeles as an example of what I am thinking could be possibilities. Metro Molded Rubber also has some different shapes.
The length would probably need to be slit or cut and formed at the corners but unless the setting is really strange it should be possible. Attach file: (11.81 KB)
Posted on: 2016/2/14 14:54
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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FYI.....My 1951 200 4Dr has a opening wind wing on all 4 doors and was optioned with Delco Signal search radio, elect antenna, ultramatic, backup lights, wheel covers, windshield washers, tinted front windshield, rubber floor mats and heater and defroster.
Posted on: 2016/2/14 15:17
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Old cars are my passion 1951 Packard 200 1953 Packard Clipper Custom Touring Sedan 1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Tri-tone 1966 Rambler Classic 770 Convertible |
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Re: Rubber for "rear vent windows"
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Sounds like it is well optioned. Mine just has the dog dish hub caps with trim rings.
John
Posted on: 2016/2/14 15:32
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