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Post VS Non Post

majohnson

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I've been looking at looking at B bodies now for a while, trying to find one I can both afford and that isn't going kill me money wise. One thing I've been trying to figure out is post vs non post cars. I prefer the looks of the non post, but I'm wondering about wind noise along with water leaks. Is there an issue with water getting past that back glass weather seal? If water does get past where is it running to?

Anyone in or around the Berlin Connecticut area, that might want to inspect a car for me?

Thanks,
 
Check Craigslist regularly in your area, stay away from E-Scam {overpriced way too often}, There's allot of rusted out cars up in the North East thou, but they are cheaper when they are rough too... Depending on your budget... I would suggest looking into a much dryer climate, to get a much more solid & more rust free car... If you spend a little more upfront on the purchase price & shipping, it will save you allot of $$$ in the finished product in both time & money... A Hard Top {with no B pillar post}, are just fine {post coupes with a B-Pillar post}, if glass installation & weather strips are still soft or installed properly, if they were changed...

good luck in your search
 
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