One of the first things I always do after purchasing a car I plan on driving (as opposed to a restoration project) is to replace all the glass window rubber, weatherstripping, door bumpers, and ...
For those who are building and restoring vintage Fords, Mercurys, and Lincolns, one of the toughest tasks has always been finding reproduction or new-old-stock glass to complete a restoration project.
Driving your car should be pleasurable, that means your car’s windows should always be clean and in good condition. The window is much more important than a mere screen between you and other road ...
Funny thing about working on classic muscle cars, it seems the more work you do the more things you notice that could use attention. You paint the car and decide that while you are at it you should ...
The obvious answer is simple: Install new weatherstripping. A basic weatherstrip install will cure some of the wind noise, but the wind wings are a bit harder to rebuild. The wind wings are held ...
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