1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Convertible
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1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Convertible
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I am in the process of restoring a 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook convertible club coupe, down in Australia. A lot of good work has been done but one of our last problems is getting the weather seals between the roof and some parts of the body right ( windscreen-top bow and around rear quarter windows and roof particularly ). The old weather seals have crumbled away. We managed to import some seals from the U.S. but not all, and we are looking at having someone fabricate the remaining bits. Our problem is, we don't have any pictures that show the profiles of the seals. Does anyone in the forum own one of these cars, or know someone who has one? I think the '54 Belvedere convertible also has the same weatherstripping. We would love to get some pictures of how certain seals look and fit. Any help and advice will be much appreciated.
I am in the process of restoring a 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook convertible club coupe, down in Australia. A lot of good work has been done but one of our last problems is getting the weather seals between the roof and some parts of the body right ( windscreen-top bow and around rear quarter windows and roof particularly ). The old weather seals have crumbled away. We managed to import some seals from the U.S. but not all, and we are looking at having someone fabricate the remaining bits. Our problem is, we don't have any pictures that show the profiles of the seals. Does anyone in the forum own one of these cars, or know someone who has one? I think the '54 Belvedere convertible also has the same weatherstripping. We would love to get some pictures of how certain seals look and fit. Any help and advice will be much appreciated.
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