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Hi just got my fantastic 360 sedan Buena Park O.C. Ca
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Welcome to the club, you will receive lots of help and good advice here.
Oh, please post some pictures of your new sedan as we are a very photo starved group
Oh, please post some pictures of your new sedan as we are a very photo starved group
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“With each replacement of parts, a car slowly becomes Chinese.”
― Mr. Kuniyasu
“With each replacement of parts, a car slowly becomes Chinese.”
― Mr. Kuniyasu
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Check your PMs for a mechanic referral .... and welcome to the club!
- books1
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Photos...... must have... PHOTOS......
(Welcome to the Club from downunder, oh nameless one! )
Cheers,
Ian
(Welcome to the Club from downunder, oh nameless one! )
Cheers,
Ian
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Welcome to The Club!
Hope to meet you at the SOUTHWEST UNIQUE
LITTLE CAR MEET in Pomona next March.
Ed parsil in Tucson AZ
Hope to meet you at the SOUTHWEST UNIQUE
LITTLE CAR MEET in Pomona next March.
Ed parsil in Tucson AZ
300,000+ miles on Subaru 360s since Feb. 1975, and have never (yet) been stuck on the road with one!
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Thanks for the welcome
And I've tried loading photos
No success I'm computer-stupid but as soon as I can will post pics
Right now my baby is under going a peel
And she going to get worse before she get better
And even though I've read about gasket roof remove problems
I did removed roof had to make sure no cancer growing
Under it
And I've tried loading photos
No success I'm computer-stupid but as soon as I can will post pics
Right now my baby is under going a peel
And she going to get worse before she get better
And even though I've read about gasket roof remove problems
I did removed roof had to make sure no cancer growing
Under it
- jeremyrschroeder
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Posting these on Steven's behalf:
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Looking good !! The roof seals & upper back glass seal along with the W/S seal will make a nice paint job. Is this a Young or a color change???
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Yes. you are doing it right !!
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Not a young I wish
I'm going to got back to white maybe with a pearl
Yeah after reading about difficulty of procuring the replacement rubber
I was hesitant to remove but I had to couldn't and wouldn't feel right
What if there was some cancer growing under there
I leave Micky mousing to Disneyland
She ( Bella ) deserves the royal treatment
So now I include myself in the whole weatherstripping
Dilemma so please if the person who did the repop of the roof and windshield that allowed the stainless trim to be put back on please let me know about getting one of each
And any other weatherstripping for her
Thanks
Steve
I'm going to got back to white maybe with a pearl
Yeah after reading about difficulty of procuring the replacement rubber
I was hesitant to remove but I had to couldn't and wouldn't feel right
What if there was some cancer growing under there
I leave Micky mousing to Disneyland
She ( Bella ) deserves the royal treatment
So now I include myself in the whole weatherstripping
Dilemma so please if the person who did the repop of the roof and windshield that allowed the stainless trim to be put back on please let me know about getting one of each
And any other weatherstripping for her
Thanks
Steve
- kjrcace360fan
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- Location: Charleston, West Virginia
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I have the windshield rubber that accepts the stainless trim. There is a guy on ebay selling the roof rubber for 130 and the required locking strip for another 20 I believe. He says this same rubber can be used on the windshield. NO WAY. He is also selling the rubber to go across the back window. Some members have bought this one but nobody has posted wheather it works or not. There also is a guy on ebay selling the roof rubber and locking strip for 130. I have one of his and it looks very good. I also have the correct windshield rubber for 70.00 and 12.35 shipping. You can send a check to:
Kevin Jones
605 Huffman Drive
Elkview, WV 25071
Here's a pic of the correct repop windshield rubber.
IMG_0572 by kjrcace, on Flickr
This is the original rubber.
IMG_0409 by kjrcace, on Flickr
This is a pic of two old roof rubber samples and the one I got from the guy selling them one ebay with the locking strip for $130. The new one is on the right.
IMG_0399 by kjrcace, on Flickr
As you can see there is no possible way a stock windshield will fit in a stock opening with the roof rubber being used as the windshield rubber.
Kevin Jones
605 Huffman Drive
Elkview, WV 25071
Here's a pic of the correct repop windshield rubber.
IMG_0572 by kjrcace, on Flickr
This is the original rubber.
IMG_0409 by kjrcace, on Flickr
This is a pic of two old roof rubber samples and the one I got from the guy selling them one ebay with the locking strip for $130. The new one is on the right.
IMG_0399 by kjrcace, on Flickr
As you can see there is no possible way a stock windshield will fit in a stock opening with the roof rubber being used as the windshield rubber.
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