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I am getting down to the end of a full restoration on a 52 pick up and wondering about glass and related window seals and weatherstrip for the project. There are lots of available suppliers - Jim Carter, Chev's of the 40's, Steele, Classic Industries, etc. Any recommendations on where to get the best products - quality, fit, etc? Maybe they are all about the same, but any thoughts would be helpful.
PS-working hard to get this done to bring the truck to Flint!!
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I think you will find that the original source for the rubber products are all the same----Steele. 
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Thanks Ray. Makes that decision straightforward.
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