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Old 15-05-09, 19:55
Mike Timoshyk Mike Timoshyk is offline
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Default Windshield Rubber

I purchased a 50 foot roll of 3/4 inch Tee shaped rubber molding for the windshields, It fits beautifully into the channel around the window of my Cab 13. If anyone is in need of some just PM me ....I will provide it a my cost. I am not here to make a profit. I will post a pic or 2 in the next thread....gone to find camera.


Cheers from the Home of the Ford CMP

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Old 15-05-09, 20:15
Mike Timoshyk Mike Timoshyk is offline
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Default Rubber "protection"

Here are a couple of pics of the rubber....I ordered it from Spanauer item # 4530 it you need 50 feet. Each window uses about 5 1/2 feet.

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Mike
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Old 15-05-09, 21:09
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Default You have to wonder.....

You have to wonder about a company that keeps making parts for a "wartime expedient" truck 64 years after production ended. But I'm glad that they do it.
Can you imagine trying to find any more specialized part than a nut or bolt for a current production truck in 64 years.
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Old 16-05-09, 00:00
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Used on shower doors.

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You have to wonder about a company that keeps making parts for a "wartime expedient" truck 64 years after production ended. But I'm glad that they do it.
Can you imagine trying to find any more specialized part than a nut or bolt for a current production truck in 64 years.
Hi Grant

Last time I found a roll of this stuff at a glass shop I asked why they had it in stock? Guy said every thing from shower doors, to trucks, to heavy equipment. But I like the idea of the interchangeability of CMPs with shower doors.

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Old 16-07-17, 19:38
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anybody have any today or a source?
4531 is also good.
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Old 16-07-17, 21:26
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The windhsield seals for the M35 truck can be stretched to fit, and are one piece. I believe the windhield weather strip for the M939 will also work, although you will have to trim the length of the ends: http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/wifrruseform.html
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Old 15-05-09, 21:28
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Interested in about 12 feet Mike. Email me at(jkh@mts.net ). Thanks Jim
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