I can understand you’re feeling about wanting to keep it original and a survivor. It comes down to your call and checking the weather forecasts more closely. Maybe an inexpensive car cover to keep you and that special “H” dry, Jerry Lindsay From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'Jim Maiani' jmaiani@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] Hi folks. I have (I believe) a stupid question, but I’d like your opinion. I have a survivor 1962 H, so most parts on it are 53 years old. At my last car show last year, it rained, and it rained, and it rained all day. When I got home, my trunk had an inch of water in it. So my stupid question is: Do I replace the trunk weather-stripping in a survivor car? or just not drive it in the rain? thanks Jim Maiani Houghton Lake, MI (snow is finally going away) H I agree with Bob. I had the same problem with the G on a couple of occasions. The front of the shoe locks against the drum until you wear down that layer of rust. Pete Fitch
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