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Topic: Back window water build up
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FloJoe Gearhead Posts: 180 From: Port Orange, FL, USA Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 08-20-2001 01:29 PM
Is there any cure for the water that gets puddled up in the corners of the fastback's rear window??------------------ Joe Fields 68 Fastback 289ci bored .030 over C-4 "Never play leapfrog with a unicorn."
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 15696 From: Saco, Maine MCA # 47773 Registered: May 99
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posted 08-20-2001 07:22 PM
Park indoors? ------------------ '70 Mustang Mach 1 M code 351C 4V/FMX/3.25 open '72 Mustang Sprint Coupe 351C 4V/FMX/4.30 Trac Lok '94 F-150 XL 5.8L/E4OD/3.55 Limited Slip '97 Probe GTS 2.5L DOHC Ford. The closer you look, the better WE look!
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Fastback68 Gearhead Posts: 305 From: Sucat, Paranaque, Philippines Registered: Jul 99
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posted 08-20-2001 07:48 PM
... alternatively, you have to get in there with a sponge and mop it up. Good old manual technology! My Charger's hood has two fake scoops which were the most efficient water catchment areas I've ever seen until I drilled two holes. You don't wanna try that on your Mustang though.
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FloJoe Gearhead Posts: 180 From: Port Orange, FL, USA Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 08-21-2001 12:04 AM
quote: Originally posted by Fastback68: ... alternatively, you have to get in there with a sponge and mop it up. Good old manual technology! My Charger's hood has two fake scoops which were the most efficient water catchment areas I've ever seen until I drilled two holes. You don't wanna try that on your Mustang though.
Well if I comes down to it, I'll rig it up with my teenage skillz ------------------ Joe Fields 68 Fastback 289ci bored .030 over C-4 "Never play leapfrog with a unicorn."
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