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The white flaps that i am familiar with were not rubber as you are specifying, they were the rigid plastic with the ribs on the backside. I think this is what is being looked into, let me know if I am on the wrong track. Thanks, Doug

Doug. they are PVC material and not rubber. A lot of folks around here refer to them both ways so I just stayed with the convention at hand.

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Hi Barry, I spoke with Koenetta Plastics on reproducing the original 5 color Mack flaps from the seventies period and they were willing to do it at a minimum of 2500 sets, (1250 right flaps, 1250 left flaps). They were the original vendor to Mack Trucks during their production run. It was not costly per piece, but that much inventory was a bit much for a single user.

Rob

Barry,

I would definately buy a set !

Scott

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Doug. they are PVC material and not rubber. A lot of folks around here refer to them both ways so I just stayed with the convention at hand.

Rob

So--how much per set are we lookin' at? I'm sure my li'l EH will be needing a set...

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