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Door rubber

Started by cliffordl, April 09, 2012, 15:20:56

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cliffordl

The door rubber for the 428 is a complicated moulding that as far as I can see does not appear on any existing catalogues.
   The guys at ThunderRoad recently asked Baines for a quote and it can be done but for for following issues;
   
   Tooling is £500
   Minimum order is 1000 metres
   Cost per metre £6.99
   
   So based on the probable number of existing cars we're looking at approx £150 per car if everyone orders! Any takers?

J Jones

Clifford - Did you check Maserati or Alfa rubber profiles against an original door seal? I found window channel felt, guides and the seal for mounting vent window glass to the frame at a Maserati parts organization.
   
   http://www.maseratinet.com/  is one. The parts are organised by model, so look for models
   that were produced in the 1960's. Ghibli is a good bet, and Mistral.
   
   I used an Alfa parts company in Texas, who ordered the rubber from their supplier.
   
   The actual rubber is manufactured in Italy by a specialist outfit. Once you know what you're looking for, it can be ordered. It can take a while, but this mystery manufacturer seems able to supply almost anything. Perhaps they were the original manufacturer, or have the tooling. Don't know....
   
   Parts used by Frua for 428's were sourced mainly from Alfa and Maserati, or so it seems. I'm inclined to think that Mr Frua rummaged through existing parts to paste together the extremely low-volume 428, rather than design and manufacture discrete parts. I'd love to know where the windcreen, windscreen gasket and chrome finisher came from. It might be specific to the 428, but I'm inclined to think it's not.
   
   As an example, Emmanuel bought a window lift for his car on Ebay. It was from a Maserati, and identical to the non-functioning one on his car.