Windscreen rubber and Capris
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Salut
I trawled the forum but couldn't find a definitive answer.
French guy I know is having trouble finding the windscreen rubber for his '69 +2 (CN).
He received some from Paul Matty, but the it's not large enough - there is a gap.
Sue Millar can't help either. This is the shape:
... but the width is 40mm, not 27mm.
Is the section from the Capri? Burton have Mk.1 and Mk.2/3 rubbers and chrome trim listed.
Merci
Vernon
I trawled the forum but couldn't find a definitive answer.
French guy I know is having trouble finding the windscreen rubber for his '69 +2 (CN).
He received some from Paul Matty, but the it's not large enough - there is a gap.
Sue Millar can't help either. This is the shape:
... but the width is 40mm, not 27mm.
Is the section from the Capri? Burton have Mk.1 and Mk.2/3 rubbers and chrome trim listed.
Merci
Vernon
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vernon.taylor - Fourth Gear
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The Scimitar rubber will work but it's very different to the Capri rubber and will not accept the broad stainless trim.
I obtained a Scimitar rubber from Walkers but can find no way in which to incorporate the original trim (shame beacuse they look lovely). I may end up cutting the flange off the rear of the trim and bonding it onto the screen rubber but I am loathed to butcher a trim part which is quite valuable.
The other option is to use the Scimitar rubber and fit the standard chrome plastic insert/spreader but that way you lose the nice trim of the original screen.
Jon
I obtained a Scimitar rubber from Walkers but can find no way in which to incorporate the original trim (shame beacuse they look lovely). I may end up cutting the flange off the rear of the trim and bonding it onto the screen rubber but I am loathed to butcher a trim part which is quite valuable.
The other option is to use the Scimitar rubber and fit the standard chrome plastic insert/spreader but that way you lose the nice trim of the original screen.
Jon
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These people might be worth a try: http://www.coh-baines.co.uk/
I have not used them for close to 2 decades but they were excellent then for obscure and out of date mouldings, I had no idea if they were still running nor even in which loft/grenier in which country my old catalogue was but thanks to Google I am pleased to see that they still appear to be going strong and have moved with the times.
If their catalogue is anything like it used to be then the site is worth bookmarking.
Good luck!
I am bringing my Elan out of storage to do a bilan of what needs purchasing, I havnt clapped eyes on her in several years and we are long overdue a tender reconciliation, from memory the screen rubbers were degraded and missing the chrome filler strips.
I have not used them for close to 2 decades but they were excellent then for obscure and out of date mouldings, I had no idea if they were still running nor even in which loft/grenier in which country my old catalogue was but thanks to Google I am pleased to see that they still appear to be going strong and have moved with the times.
If their catalogue is anything like it used to be then the site is worth bookmarking.
Good luck!
I am bringing my Elan out of storage to do a bilan of what needs purchasing, I havnt clapped eyes on her in several years and we are long overdue a tender reconciliation, from memory the screen rubbers were degraded and missing the chrome filler strips.
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Salut Jon
Do you have a contact number/reference for Walkers and/or a small offcut you could send me, s'il vous pla?t?
Merci
Vernon
Do you have a contact number/reference for Walkers and/or a small offcut you could send me, s'il vous pla?t?
Merci
Vernon
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Vernon,
Details below
http://www.grahamwalkerparts.co.uk/
I have not fitted the screen yet so don't know if I will have any left over but I have attached a pic.
Good luck!
Cheers
Jon
Details below
http://www.grahamwalkerparts.co.uk/
I have not fitted the screen yet so don't know if I will have any left over but I have attached a pic.
Good luck!
Cheers
Jon
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Hello there,
I am returning here after a long siesta, and am contributing because I have just been through this process. I assume the screen in question is the intermediate version between the early cars and the bonded glass late cars and is using the wide chrome trim. If it is, Sue should have told you to contact the Ford Consul Capri Club. They have access to reproduction fully moulded rubbers. I have just received one for my 71+2. It's fully moulded and looks great. I will be fitting it in a month or two. The process that I had to take was after Sue told me to contact the club I Googled the club and me being in Australia and noticing an Australian contact emailed him and ended up sourcing it through him.
P.S. Thats 'Rare Spares' written on the packaging, an auto parts company based in Melbourne Australia.
I am returning here after a long siesta, and am contributing because I have just been through this process. I assume the screen in question is the intermediate version between the early cars and the bonded glass late cars and is using the wide chrome trim. If it is, Sue should have told you to contact the Ford Consul Capri Club. They have access to reproduction fully moulded rubbers. I have just received one for my 71+2. It's fully moulded and looks great. I will be fitting it in a month or two. The process that I had to take was after Sue told me to contact the club I Googled the club and me being in Australia and noticing an Australian contact emailed him and ended up sourcing it through him.
P.S. Thats 'Rare Spares' written on the packaging, an auto parts company based in Melbourne Australia.
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