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#176305 06/21/10 07:59 PM
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Afternoon,
Would like to know if there was any type of material either rubber or felt I guess between the split windshield on a Chev. 1927 1-1/2 ton truck.
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Gary Wright
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Carpguy,
Yes, there is a rubber strip that seals the gap. Gary Wallace or Wally Deck should be able to assist.


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Any blue oval part supplier has the windshield side and center weather stips. At least that is where I get mine. If you don't recognize the blue oval it has a four letter word in the middle beginning with F.


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Do you mean like.....FORD?

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Are you swearing again JYD


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