It might be a lost cause-keeping the interior dry
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It might be a lost cause-keeping the interior dry
but is there anyway to keep my M38A1 dry? I have a brand new, full winter enclosure from Beachwood canvas, but water always manages to get in (and that's not even when i am driving the vehicle). I previously owned a CJ5 and a CJ7. Both had similar problems, but the vinyl tops keep water out when they were stationary. The M38A1 with a canvas top seems worse, and water always gets in somewhere along the top of the wind shield, and from the cracks between the doors and the body tub. Any tips would be appreciated.
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You might need to seal the stitched seams - I recall having to seal the seams of canvas and nylon tents I've purchased new in the past with some sort of waterproofing goo. Once the top is on and stretched out, the canvas is still waterproof but the seams will wick moisture. Give Beachwood a call and see if they can either send you some or give you directions as to where to buy it. I think the doors will leak around the edges no matter what.
On a related note, when I recently insured my M38, the insurance company asked me to provide a photo of the jeep sitting in a garage I intended to store it in. Not so my pickup truck worth 6-7 times more!
On a related note, when I recently insured my M38, the insurance company asked me to provide a photo of the jeep sitting in a garage I intended to store it in. Not so my pickup truck worth 6-7 times more!
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I've owned at least a dozen different soft topped jeeps over the last 40 years and it is absolutely impossible to seal every door to top joint and every top to body joint. Wet seats were a way of life depending on which way the wind blew the rain. The Best Top vinyls seemed to give me the best in dryness. If you want a dry M38A1 that is parked out doors buy a metal top for it.
Wes K
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It's part of the ambience to have drips coming through the
windshield gaskets, the top, the sides, the doors, and the
drain holes. For that real militery experience, wet, damp,
mud, and misery fill the bill. Freezing your posterior off
also helps, but then you don't get the leaks. Did I forget
to mention dust? Merry Christmas to all you guys and dolls!
Jim in Darkest Arkansas
windshield gaskets, the top, the sides, the doors, and the
drain holes. For that real militery experience, wet, damp,
mud, and misery fill the bill. Freezing your posterior off
also helps, but then you don't get the leaks. Did I forget
to mention dust? Merry Christmas to all you guys and dolls!
Jim in Darkest Arkansas
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On my father's GPW, the windscreen would never seal to the cowl properly. The rain would come through, run down the dash and into your boots. Every time you pressed the gas or brake pedal, excess water would squirt out through your boot lace holes.
Bet Willys never mentioned that in their sales brochures.
Owen.
Bet Willys never mentioned that in their sales brochures.
Owen.
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If you put it in perspective,a 2010 truck is better than your 1940's Willys,the Willys is better than your 1870's horse!!evanso1975 wrote:On my father's GPW, the windscreen would never seal to the cowl properly. The rain would come through, run down the dash and into your boots. Every time you pressed the gas or brake pedal, excess water would squirt out through your boot lace holes.
Bet Willys never mentioned that in their sales brochures.![]()
Owen.
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those two words have always been synonymous with each other!
JEEP ----- OUTDOORS
JEEP ----- OUTDOORS
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Water just seems to get into my Jeep, when it's at a standstill, than it ever did on my CJ5 or 7. They all took in plenty of water when I was driving them and the road was wet, but the canvas is way worse than the vinyl, and it's brand new canvas! Maybe if I get some of that canvas "water repellent" and seam "waterproofing? Edging in around the doors is fine, dripping down the windshield, not so much.