dave: i know that feeling of terror when you wake up to find a puddle in the bus! My 73' has the same problem, and i have been meaning to get around to ordering a new rubber seal to replace the somewhat rotted out one. The reason i have been procrastinating is that i am afraid of busting my NOS windshield in the process of replacing the rubber gasket. ANy thought on how to do this? I hope that a rubber gasket will solve the problem, and that rust repair isn't warranted too. michael (with soggy feet) > It rained last night and when I hopped into the '74 this morning I noticed > a puddle of water on the floor in front on the passengers side. Window open? > Nope. Went looking around on the outside and found - Yikes! - RUST UNDER THE > WINDSHIELD!! This must be the result of bad karma from having given Sami so > much grief about driving in the salt of Missouri. But seriously, what has to > be done to fix this? Does new metal need to be welded in? Has anybody on the > list made this repair? > > Unhappily realizing that the years are indeed passing by for "Young Fred" > > Dave
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