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1954 Skyliner side window rubbers

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Unless you are doing a correct restoration, use the regular glaziers setting tape. Any glass shop that does automotive work should have it.

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Check on the Crown Victoria Association (CVA) website for several suppliers.

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I have a 1954 Skyliner, the drivers window is broken out and the rubber is half missing. The rubber that goes in the stainless channel between the glass and stainless. This is a form fit piece! Are there any suppliers out there for this rubber, or did someone forget out hardtops?


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