65moneypit440
Active Member
Project: '65 Coronet 440 2dr hdtp
Both the windshield and back glass seals are flexible and not weather-cracked. That being said, the car did sit outside for many years. My glass-installation guy said that he could "make them work" if I cleaned them up real good.
The car is getting a quality paint job done on it, and I would normally replace rubber parts without a second thought. I would hate for a good piece of glass to get ruined on the install because I was too cheap to go with new seals.
Considering the price of new seals (~$100 each), I'm looking at Eastwood's rubber and vinyl restorer product for $19.99.
Has anyone out there in FBBO-land used this product, or could recommend a similar one?
Also, what quality are repro seals? If they fit the way aftermarket body panels do, I'll save my money.
All thoughts welcomed, thanks!
Both the windshield and back glass seals are flexible and not weather-cracked. That being said, the car did sit outside for many years. My glass-installation guy said that he could "make them work" if I cleaned them up real good.
The car is getting a quality paint job done on it, and I would normally replace rubber parts without a second thought. I would hate for a good piece of glass to get ruined on the install because I was too cheap to go with new seals.
Considering the price of new seals (~$100 each), I'm looking at Eastwood's rubber and vinyl restorer product for $19.99.
Has anyone out there in FBBO-land used this product, or could recommend a similar one?
Also, what quality are repro seals? If they fit the way aftermarket body panels do, I'll save my money.
All thoughts welcomed, thanks!














