So Steve Maher sez: > > >The seal around the rear cargo door (not the engine hatch) of my '71 bus >is pretty well shot. Replacements are around $70-$80 by mail order-- ouch! >Does anyone know of any workable substitutes? Need not be exact original, >as long as it keeps the door from rattling, keeps out rain, can be cut to >length, and stays in place, possibly with a little help from Silicone Sealer >or some such. I would like to know too. Someone had mentioned buying rubber with that profile and cutting it themselves, which would work for me. Since I'm repainting my bus, and I literally had to _chisel_ the old dried rubber out of my bus, I am faced with rubbering my entire bus. I'd been planning on doing some research into this, I gues now is the time... Thom -- > The gene pool could use a little chlorine. ............................................................................ : Thom Fitzpatrick Transamerica Info Mgmnt : : Systems Administrator 1860 Howe Ave : : tfitzpatrick@tim.com Sacramento, CA 95825 : : fax (916) 921-6781 (916) 565-3346 : ............................................................................
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