Traveller sliding window seal

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8eab
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Traveller sliding window seal

Post by 8eab »

Does anybody know where i can purchase a pair of these window rubber seals. these are the rubber seal strips that are attached to the rear side pane and provide a weather seal to the front side pane.
I cant find any supplier who makes them, mine are seriously perished.


I would attach a picture but i cant find a way of doing this!
simmitc
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Post by simmitc »

I know the bit you mean, secured by being sandwiched under the stainless handle/lock on the front edge of the rear glass. It's not really any help, but I've been trying to find some for years. It's about time that everyone should need some, so one of the traders ought to be able to get the extrusion made. Perhps it's something that the club should do? I'll keep watching your post in case anyone has an answer.
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Post by Alec »

Hello all,
perhaps Woolies could help, they stock a variety of rubber extrusions.
Woolies Trimming Supplies

regards,
Alec
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Post by brixtonmorris »

i have loads of traveller rear glass.
i may b able to sort a glass with crome and rubber in good condition.
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Post by Gareth »

You might also find something at East Kent Trim Supplies or even Holden Vintage & Classic.
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