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    Looking for a good source for quality cowl and radiator to hood rubber seal tape for my 36 ford? Needs to be able to withstand engine bay heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 36 sedan View Post
    Looking for a good source for quality cowl and radiator to hood rubber seal tape for my 36 ford? Needs to be able to withstand engine bay heat.
    You might try Bob Drake.... https://www.bobdrake.com/Categories2...mpersandlacing
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    Mac's might have something also - -- MACs Antique Auto Parts - Classic & Antique Ford Parts - Macs Auto Parts

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    Thanks guys. Has anyone had any experience in the products, is one better/easier to work with than another?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 36 sedan View Post
    Thanks guys. Has anyone had any experience in the products, is one better/easier to work with than another?
    Who knows, they may all have the same supplier....I've been pleased with most everything I've purchased from Bob Drake over the years.
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    I've pretty much got all of the rubber and strips from MAC's or LMC trucks. I think Randyr is right they are all probably made by one company and sold thru various old car and truck site.
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    I know that Steele makes their own products. Mostly GM repop stuff is their main products.

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    If I remember Juliano's has it in many colors also. I also have seen many people have a upholstery shop make it by using welt cord and riviting it on, pretty easy if someone has a sewing machine with welt foot. Best of Luck
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