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Location: Williamsburg, Ohio
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Rain gutter caulk
Did a 59 chev or gmc 1/2 ton or so have caulk in the roof rain gutter. My 59 Fleet appears to have none anywhere in the rain gutter. I am surprised at how good of shape it is with exposed lap/spot welds in the gutter.
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Re: Rain gutter caulk
I know my 58 and my sons 59 did have caulk in the rain gutter's,
but after the years there was cracks and areas that did not have it and i thought the same, how did it not rust allot more in those area's ? Allen |
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Re: Rain gutter caulk
Ok, I can only figure that someone must have started a restoral or refinish, did an excellent job of removing the factory caulk then stopped and stored the truck in a building.
There is little paint on the roof with some red primer/surface rust. This truck set for years before I bought it at an estate auction. I guess my luck. It will get new caulk. I like the 3M waterbase automotive caulk which I used on my 67.
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1942 Chevy 1/2 ton Rod, 1959 GMC 1/2 ton Fleet Stepside, 1967 Chevy SWB K10, 1985 Corvette Coupe 4+3, 2015 Chevy Duramax reg cab 4WD W/T Last edited by dennislbrooks; 12-08-2020 at 10:03 AM. Reason: words |
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