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Old 12-28-1999, 01:30 AM
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What is the best way to seal the back window of a 1966 GTO to keep it from leaking in to the trunk?

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What is the best way to seal the back window of a 1966 GTO to keep it from leaking in to the trunk?

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Old 12-28-1999, 04:27 PM
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IMO You probably have rust holes in the rear window panel. No easy fix. You must remove window and all sealants. Repair or replace the panel and then put it all back together.

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