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Source for rubber trim? 120-130 1965

Greetings from sunny Cleveland! Well, cats, I'm finally starting the restoration on my newly acquired 122S. You know, the one from California...no rust, no dings, 60K miles, marginal interior, stole it from the previous owner who didn't have the time or the ambition to restore it. Anyway, I'd like to replace the 35 year old rubber trim on the thing in conjunction with a once over at the body shop. I'm interested especially in the rubber around the windshield and rear window, the door trim, the head-and tail light plinths and the miscellaneous stuff around the car. The latest ipd catalogue has a pretty good selection, but even with their upcoming garage sale prices, it's a hefty (too hefty) outlay of cabbage! Anyone know of an alternative supplier of vintage NOS or reproduction rubber for the 122? Let me know if you think of a place. Oh, and by the way, what is the bolt diameter for the 122S wheels? Would like to put on some nice aftermarket ones, or some take offs from another make and need to know whose are compatible. Thanks in advance.....






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