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Old 03-05-2017, 11:41 AM   #1
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More inner fender seal questions

I am finally back to installing the 2 NOS fenders on my 66. I was able to staple the rubber seals to the metal without any issues. The floral staples worked great. If you lay them on an anvil and take the kink out of them, they become the correct width and look. Now I am working on the seals that staple to the tin angle pieces in the upper rear of the fender. Does anyone have some good pics of originals that show the length of rubber to use and also the correct way that they are stapled in? I am attempting to put this back together as close to original.
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I used the stainless staples and they give you a template when you buy the material.
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Re: More inner fender seal questions

Thanks for the help. I still need a bracket for the right side. Any ideas?

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Thanks for the help. I still need a bracket for the right side. Any ideas?

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I may have one, lml.
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I may have one, lml.
I checked , don't have one.
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Thanks for the help. I still need a bracket for the right side. Any ideas?

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http://www.classicparts.com/1960-66-.../#.WLxMxZFHaf0
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I will order one. Thanks Jim
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I will order one. Thanks Jim
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Might want to order some of these clips also, they're the ones that attach the brackets to the fender.

http://www.classicparts.com/1960-66-.../#.WLx5_JFHaf0

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Yes, I ordered the clips first round. Thanks, Jim
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Might want to order some of these clips also, they're the ones that attach the brackets to the fender.

http://www.classicparts.com/1960-66-.../#.WLx5_JFHaf0

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How many are required? Think I'm going to need those brackets as well. Don't remember taking them off
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How many are required? Think I'm going to need those brackets as well. Don't remember taking them off
6 (six) per fender to attach both brackets.
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What are floral staples? Where can they be purchased?
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I used the stainless staples and they give you a template when you buy the material.
Where did you purchase the weatherstripping and stainless staples that go on the L shaped bracket?
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Where did you purchase the weatherstripping and stainless staples that go on the L shaped bracket?
Weather stripping from Brothers and the staples are stainless ones that Corvette resto places have. I bought these ones from Ecklers, they are more expensive but are the same size as the existing holes.
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