Weatherstripping source?

The company's legit, but I'd call to verify that they actually have the stuff. I don't recall what I tried to order from them a couple years ago, but I got an email back saying they didn't have the part and just kept the photo up for reference. I did recently order a NOS windshield washer pump reservoir from them, so they do have some parts left for these cars.
 
I’d love to find even a useable set for either of my cars, 79 LeBaron and an 87 Fifth Avenue.
Both sat outside to die and the window track moldings are hard as rocks and crumbling.
I’m checking with them tomorrow!!
Glad I found this!
Thanks for sharing!!!
 
I’d love to find even a useable set for either of my cars, 79 LeBaron and an 87 Fifth Avenue.
Both sat outside to die and the window track moldings are hard as rocks and crumbling.
I’m checking with them tomorrow!!
Glad I found this!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Here's a listing I found awhile ago but I think the guy wants too much money
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364473884890?
 
I finally got my hands on some usable weatherstripping in a junkyard. Anyone recommend any rubber cleaners/rejuvenators?
 
Not a rejuvenator type of a fix-it, but one of my routines for the winter prep of the family cars is to lube up all the soft weatherstriping with silicone spray lubricant...it takes longer as I spray a cloth and then apply, otherwise it would be a horrible mess.

Anyways, that seems to have preserved the material very well so far.
 
Not a rejuvenator type of a fix-it, but one of my routines for the winter prep of the family cars is to lube up all the soft weatherstriping with silicone spray lubricant...it takes longer as I spray a cloth and then apply, otherwise it would be a horrible mess.

Anyways, that seems to have preserved the material very well so far.
After spending way too much time on Google, I'm gonna clean them with dish soap, maybe simple green if it's bad, and use 303 Protectant. I tested it out on a car I don't care about and it turned out pretty well
 
I haven't used it, but I have heard that Sonax Gummi Pfleger Rubber Seal Protectant is really good on rubber and rubber foam products. It is expensive though, at least up here in Canada it is, at $13.99/100ml.
 
I haven't used it, but I have heard that Sonax Gummi Pfleger Rubber Seal Protectant is really good on rubber and rubber foam products. It is expensive though, at least up here in Canada it is, at $13.99/100ml.
Thanks!
 
Howdy gang! I bought some roof rail seals a while back (over 5 years ago) for my '79 2 door LeBaron. I haven't installed them yet because I wanted to wait until I get the car painted so I can't speak to the quality. The seals are still in their sealed packaging and are still very soft. The company I got them from is called "Metro Molded Parts". However, they are not inexpensive! Here's a link: https://metrommp.com/

I tried to send a couple pics of the seals but I get the message: "The file is too large for the server to upload". The pics are about 4mb a piece.
 
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Yeah 2 door seals can be found. It's the 4 door stuff that's a nightmare
 
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