Can you get a replacement for the weatherstripping? It sure feels pliable & okay . . . William Herbert wrote: > Sad but true ..but it's actually the door weatherstrip seal..The water > follows the door down then slides behind the kick panel.(follows the > kick panel moulding and the moulding around the door) I have a 71 > Newport with the same trouble. I keep my car mostly dry so it's not > really a problem but on occasion..hard rain and voila..wet floor. The > old weatherstrip is pliable still..but shrunk. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mark McDonald > Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:38 PM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: leaking fuselage > This pertains to a 1970 New Yorker, not an Imperial, but > since they're > both "fuselage era" cars and the problem is supposedly a > common one in > Imperials, I hope you will bear with me. > > When it rains, a small puddle develops on the floorboard of > my '70 > NYer. It is located on the driver's side, approximately > where your left > foot would be, or right next to the kick panel. You can't > actually see > any water, but if you touch the carpet it's soaked and the > car is > beginning to get that musty smell. > >