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<blockquote data-quote="Gregomatic" data-source="post: 1494215" data-attributes="member: 29003"><p>I wonder if they make something like an iron on patch you could temporarily repair your top with. I'd be trying to patch that with some rip-stock canvas and rubber cement or something. Leaks are such a pain.</p><p>I had a '64 Ford Fairlane that started to smell musty and dank like a cave. For the <em>LONGEST time </em>I couldn't figure it out. Searched high and low for a cause. Nary a clue.</p><p>Then my friend lost his knife while riding in the back seat so we pulled the back seat up to look for it</p><p>A sneaky leak in the back window seal let water run behind everything and <em>into the floorpan under the seat where there was over an inch of standing water trapped. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>It even had a green algae ring around it. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Yeah, leaks suck!</em></p><p><em>Hope you have some luck with yours!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregomatic, post: 1494215, member: 29003"] I wonder if they make something like an iron on patch you could temporarily repair your top with. I'd be trying to patch that with some rip-stock canvas and rubber cement or something. Leaks are such a pain. I had a '64 Ford Fairlane that started to smell musty and dank like a cave. For the [I]LONGEST time [/I]I couldn't figure it out. Searched high and low for a cause. Nary a clue. Then my friend lost his knife while riding in the back seat so we pulled the back seat up to look for it A sneaky leak in the back window seal let water run behind everything and [I]into the floorpan under the seat where there was over an inch of standing water trapped. It even had a green algae ring around it. Yeah, leaks suck! Hope you have some luck with yours![/I] [/QUOTE]
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