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1937 Series 60 window anti-rattle bumpers?

Started by tmdeturck, April 24, 2022, 08:53:26 PM

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My series 60 had these spacers (for lack of a better word) on the inside edge of the front and rear interior garnish moldings in the doors, for the glass.   A couple of these spacers were already missing, and another broke while I was refinishing the garnish moldings.  I'm assuming these function like gliders to keep the glass from scraping on the garnish molding.

Any idea what these things are called, and where I could find something like them to replace these?  I took a look at Steele Rubber and did not see anything that looked like these.  I suppose I could use stick-on felt pads or something similar, but am not convinced they would stand the test of time.
1963 Series 6229
1937 Series 6019

Chris Bryant #19358

Hi Terry,
I have seen these in the Sreele catalog from time to time - just keep looking or send them a picture. Failing that look in the I&I Reproductions qwbsite similar items from a 37-38 Chev. GM shared items like these across btands even then.
Cheers,
Chris Bryant #19358