I've done all these things and still haven't been able to locate the leak in the trunk of my '71. I believe it is now coming from the area of the taillight. The neighbor with hose/me in trunk trick yeilded nothing. I may have to live with it. MM Peter Engel wrote: > Kevin, > > I second John's statements -- the leak source is probably not the > seal/weatherstrip. > Take a look at the deep trough running around the trunk opening. That > thing is a rain gutter to carry water away from the weatherstrip. It > can handle a LOT of water if you keep the pine needles, maple spinners, > and other debris out of it. In fact, you could probably REMOVE the > weatherstrip entirely, park the car in the rain, and not get water in > the trunk. Severe downpours and squirting with a hose are a different > story... > The real leak source is probably at the rear window lower corners or > under the vinyl top below that. The fiberglass insert used to reduce > the rear window opening size is another potential leak spot. Also check > the seams where the quarter panels are joined to the panel hehind the > rear window. > With a trunk as big as your car has, finding a leak source is pretty > easy. Just get in the trunk with a flashlight and close it up. Have a > helper pour or spray water onto the trunk lid STARTING AT THE REAR EDGE > and work forward until the leak is revealed. Take a towel in there with > you! > Pete in PA > 70 LeBaron >