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Another alternative is to remove the tightening rubber and go around with black sealer and seal it up real well. Then reinstall the lightener rubber. That is not advised it will seal the rust in there really well but it will stop the leak. Been there and done it on plow trucks. And I have...
You may be surprised at what you find when you remove the windshield. The pinch weld stays wet for a month after it is in the garage. Ask me how I know that. But anyway. If it has been wet for 30+ years imagine what it looks like in there. I would remove the windshield and the dash pad and sand...
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