Very nice! Antique Appliances Co. has a lot to offer and most importantly they will assist you in selecting the right gasket.
In addition to them, I have had great success with Case Parts Co.
https://www.caseparts.com/ for the mid-century fridges like the wall mount and GE curved-top models. They are a commercial supplier and don't privide tech support for vintage use of their gaskets. In other words, you have to give them measurements and select a gasket style, but they will miter and fuse the corners for you. Their magnetic gaskets are very good upgrades, as well.
Referring to the pictures; the white fridge is a 40's or 50's GE. The gasket from Case Parts is their type P10698 46-1/4"x27-1/2" /4 Gasket; which including custom cutting was about $50.
The turquoise Wall Mount GE fridge gasket part numbers are as follows:
P2896 21"x25-3/8" /4 for the two larger doors
P2896 17-1/2"x25-3/8" /4 for the smaller door.
Each of the above gaskets was $30 at the time I ordered.
Hope this helps to add to the first post!
Sincerely,
David
