When was Cal-look rubber introduced?

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Mangokid:
I think, sorry, i KNOW stock-rubbers are the only way to go, regardless what kind they are, std. or deluxe with removed chrome.

Point is, I've never seen good looking cal-look rubbers. Most of 'em are too fat, shiny and modern looking. And they always remind me of so called cal-lookers of the 80's, with pastel colours and leaking windows. And besides, the place where thay are molded together looks also rather crude.

So dechrome 'em as they are or keep your standards, high.

Lid:
Quote from: garyj on September 12, 2006, 13:20:39 pm

They was introdused 1940s i think. Chrome moldings was introdused later 

so Cal-look came first................................Wrong. There was no such thing as "Cal-Look" prior to the '70s


Of course, i was just joking.

Gary Justus:
I have had the same "cal-look" rubber in all windows of my car since 1983...No leaks.

Mangokid:
well, I might be mistakin'...some leak, some don't, right? All depends on quality, and preferances of course.

speedwell:
this's the real cal look rubber from the factory standart model no chrome & no fat  8)

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