weatherstripping for doors

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ahhhh, the galvanized metal headlight twin cavity bucket that the Headlight Hi and low bulbs fit into to?



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Nooooo, not the bucket itself but the metal piece that covers the buckets.

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ohhhhhh, shoot! wrong again.... :P


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Gary Goers catalog (#10) is referenced here:

http://59plymouth.net/59forum/viewtopic ... 1510#p8999

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Thanks Dan!
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