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Reply to "Water on driver's side floorboard"

Wow Vicki,
You actually drive in the rain? Like regularly? That's a pretty hardcore owner. My first Vintage Speedster took several days to water proof. I finally got all of the leaks. Since these cars are made in S Cal. The manufacturers usually don't get to test them in the rain. I used a hose with a sprinkler and got in the car. It was clear that the water in my speedster was actually coming up from the seatbelt anchor points. I loosened the nuts and applied a large amount of silicon behind the washers, then tightened em back up. It went away. Not sure how the seatbelts on your spyder are installed, but this may be the spot to check.
-=theron
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