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For the whiskers, seals, and weatherstripping on my early B wagons, I used restorationspecialties.com - they knew their stuff and I was very happy with them.
I used Restoration Specialties for all the weatherstrips on my '63 & '64 Savoy wagons - not only did they have stuff nobody else had, they knew the measurements for the window channel felts, and their prices were very fair. Great resource also for fasteners, clips & etc.
I got the cardboard...
Thanks. The '63 I did as a Maxie clone, with the Maxie exhaust, but I wimped on the crossram. The '64 got a stronger RB than the '63, a 727, and Dana 60; ended up more strip than street. The '70 was ordered by its 1st owner as essentially a Road Runner wagon, and after rebuilding the drivetrain...
Never liked them myself; always thought they detracted from the car's styling, and aerodynamically they're horrible.
I've passed on buying a couple wagons because they had them, and the ones I bought didn't.
All that said, it's not my car...