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Re: Body Fittings

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:22 am
by Glyn Ruck
Yes you need 4 Joe. One for each door's winding window. (to fit in each doors external chrome waist trim 32,33,35,36.)

You will also need 4 internal "Whisker" strips (Door Glass Waist Seal internal for S Type) that are held to the inside of the chrome window frames by clips & the winding windows buff against on the horizontal inside of the door.

I bought 4 X BD20010/1 and cut to length because they are not finished length anyway.

or you can buy 2 X BD20010/1 & 2 X BD20010/2 ~ same stuff just different lengths.

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Re: Body Fittings

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:50 pm
by DevilDog
Got it....that part was included in their rubber kit which I have.
Thanks so much....you are a wealth of knowledge.

Re: Body Fittings

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 7:13 pm
by Glyn Ruck
Interesting! It's one thing I've never seen in a rubber kit. No rubber in the part.

Regards help/guidance it's matter of kindred spirits with the same goal in mind. I'm just doing the finishing bits on my restoration & you are well on your way to completion. I'm probably as enthusiastic as you are about seeing your car come together. I really enjoy watching your progress & will help in any way my old brain permits. I've battled my way though sourcing bits from the southern tip of Africa to do things properly & accurately. It can be a challenge. Bumped my head a number of times. Your woodwork is stunning BTW.

Re: Body Fittings

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:22 pm
by DevilDog
Thanks so much.....slowing down now. Three litters of French Bulldogs over the past two days. We will be very busy. For me, Miss Kitty will be on hold until the end of March.