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bigt80 Posted - 06 Oct 2014 : 14:08:28
Hello all,
Not sure if I had posted something on this before, but I have now done all of the preliminary investigations in having the rear screen seal & possibly the rear quarter window seal (same profile) reproduced.
It would have to be one type only, so the one that takes the insert rather than the moulding; (sorry you early car owners!) still I would think keeping the water out is the main thing.
I really need to have half a dozen firm orders before committing to the spend, so could all you Fastback folks out there let me know if you would be interested? You'll probably need a price to help you in your decision? Well to members, I'd hope we could do them at c.£50 for the rear screen seal and c.£50 the pair for the rear quarters.
Please could you post up your interest, or send me a mail.
Many thanks. G.
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onefunkyman Posted - 04 Nov 2015 : 08:41:55
later type if from 1972 i think,

i know my 1970 still sports the earlier type - you can tell from the trim,
*early rubbers have the larger stainless trim
*later rubbers have the chrome plastic insert.
Sunbeam-mike Posted - 08 Oct 2015 : 11:14:27
Probably well missed the boat here but any chance of buying a seal set?

What's all this 'later type' business? Would it fit a 1969 model?

Lots of questions...

Thanks,

Mike

Mike Hooper
bigt80 Posted - 21 Oct 2014 : 23:07:28
Thanks for adding in there Jason. I hope now that I will be able to set things in motion. It's a pity we can only do one profile type (the later one) but I think more cars have the insert than the moulding. I've already got some good quality new insert to go with the seal when made. Cheers all. G
JPSH120 Posted - 20 Oct 2014 : 10:17:15
Put me down for a set Glen, although I am conscious of the fact that my list is growing steadily!!

Thanks.

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bigt80 Posted - 18 Oct 2014 : 21:07:51
Thanks for your support folks. I think we're almost there to get underway. Just one more ideally G.
breakdown Posted - 14 Oct 2014 : 06:52:16
mark me down for a set to have as and when a full respray is needed good work thank you for you're efforts
devnet H120 Posted - 13 Oct 2014 : 15:29:52
Hi Glen, I would certainly take a full set.

devnet H120
Arran Posted - 10 Oct 2014 : 14:05:55
I would like the back one too. The side still has the original chrome on. Not that I get dampness in, but it is better to have such spares when they are needed.

Best greetings from the Isle of Arran in Scotland.

bigt80 Posted - 08 Oct 2014 : 20:05:28
Thanks for those chaps: just a few more, we hope
ianh120 Posted - 07 Oct 2014 : 21:46:00
yes i would deffinatley order both lots good work cheers
Fastback Thomas Posted - 07 Oct 2014 : 20:08:33
Hi Glen... I would be interested in a full set!


'68 Sunbeam Rapier fastback {B341006846 OD/LHO}
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