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Technical 1948 silver streak door, trunk and hood rubbers and weather stripping

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by mo53sz, Dec 4, 2016.

  1. mo53sz
    Joined: Dec 2, 2016
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    mo53sz

    G'day all,
    I've just found myself a 1948 pontiac with most of the hard work done. She needs weather stripping on the doors and trunk and there's no rubbers under the hood. Can anyone advise me what's needed as I'm struggling to even know where to look.
    I'm not sure of I should just go to the local auto store and grab some generic seals or best to buy one of these complete kits online? What needs to go where?
    Your assistance is appreciated!
    Cheers
    Moses.
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  3. 47streamliner
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  4. 47streamliner
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    47streamliner
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    I built a 46 and 47 streamliner and ended up doing some digging to get bits I needed .


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  5. Great looking car Moses!
    I think it would pay to get the correct seals. Looks like you have a couple of leads already.
     
  6. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

  7. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    I'm finding that so far... Hahah. Doesn't help that its on a late model chassis that I'm not 100% sure of the details either.
    Oh well. That's parts and parcel
    Moses


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  8. mo53sz
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    Cheers Tom... I'm wrapped. She'll look even better once she's bagged and laying rails ;)
    Moses

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  9. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    I'd stumbled onto both of those sites. They did seem pricey and the sites not very user friendly. We shall try and get the best value for money and go for it!

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  10. 47streamliner
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    That late model chassis may not be a bad thing , once you figure iout what it's from . The the stock front end isn't bad when it's working . Once the lever action shocks go bad they are not easy to rebuild and if they need to be out right replaced good luck. Bad things is there are zero updates or mods you can do with out doing a full crossmember swap .


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  11. 47streamliner
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    They are really the best sources . The the pontiacparts.com is much easier to deal with if you order from the physical catalog . They also have an eBay store .

    Kanter is a PITA in any form but has some stuff no one else does


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  12. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    Gotta take it where you can get it in this world.

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  13. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    I believe it's an 83 pontiac grand Prix chassis... Issue is here in Australia it's pretty hard to get any info..

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  14. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    Can anyone forward through some photos of the hood stops so I know what I'm even looking for?

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  15. G'day, nice looking Pontiac. You'll find a lot of the stuff is the same as Chev, try searching under 41-48 Fleetline, or Aero sedan. The boot seal is a body-style only job (I bought one from the U.S., and it will only fit the aerosedan , not the standard sedan ).The new moulded doorseals will fit nice, but even those are pricey once landed. I used a generic "D" shaped hollow moulding, and glued down the flat part of the "D".
    The boot seal is a strange beast, and there is nothing I could find here in Aust which will fit.
     
  16. mgtstumpy
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    What model Pontiac 25/27 ('A' body, Torpedo) or 26/28 ('B' body, Streamliner)? There may be some differences. Looks to be 'B' body with longer door caps. I believe coupe doors are shorter so be careful
     
  17. Phil1934
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    I don't know how much interchange there is between GM models of that era but I & I Reproductions offers Chevy, Fusick offers Olds and Chevs of the 40s obviously is Chevy.
     
  18. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    Cheers mate,
    My understanding is that the model I have is the 122 inch wheelbase and I thought that was different to the chevs? I thought they only came out with 119 inch wheelbase and assumed all the panels would be different as a result?
    I want to Clark Rubber today and grabbed some samples. Did you glue the D to the door or door frame?
    I've found an extrusion that looks like it might come close but who knows.
    Appreciate the suggestions!
    Cheers
    Moses



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  19. 56premiere
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    Is California Pontiac Restoration still around. When I had my 35 , they had lots of stuff and were good to deal with.
     
  20. mo53sz
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    mo53sz

    My understanding is that it's the 122 inch wheelbase, b body streamliner silver streak but I'm not 100%
    It was sold to me as a 1947 model but some old documents the seller had state it's a 1948. It's got the silver streak hood ornaments but who knows...

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  22. mgtstumpy
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    The 'A' bodied Torpedo was on a 119" WB, the 'B' bodied Streamliner was on the 122" WB. This is the same platform as Oldsmobile 70 series , Buick 40 series and Cadillac 61 series. Where in Australia are you? I bought all my rubbers from Steele, not cheap but do it right, do it once, you won't regret the expense later.
     
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  23. mo53sz
    Joined: Dec 2, 2016
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    mo53sz

    Ah... Wiki lied to me!
    I'm in Western Sydney. There is loads of stuff on Steele! I'll keep them in mind...
    Cheers
    Moses

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  24. 47streamliner
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    Yup and still very helpful


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  25. 47streamliner
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    If you need any small parts let me know . I hoarded quite a few spare parts


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  26. Richard Falzon
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    Richard Falzon

    got mine from steel rubber have not fitted yet but looks correct
     
  27. Streamliner1947
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    Streamliner1947

    You know by now I'm sure but your beautiful ride is a 1948 Streamliner.

    The 1947 Streamliner had painted "speed lines" or "speed streaks"

    The 1948 has a single chrome bar instead and the silver streaks (hood and trunk) were reduced to 3, from 5 a year prior.
     
  28. morac41
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    If you can afford it buy from Steels Rubber there is another option is getting the the right profile in length and making your own to fit... I've used Metro Moulded Parts Minneapolis...for sections of rubber I could't find any where else..resonable prices....
     

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