dkallen
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I have a 1969 Cherokee 180. In the 3 years I have owned it, it has never been stored outside until the last 2 nights when I was at an airport that didn't have any temporary space available. Last night there was a pretty bad storm. High winds, lots of rain, etc. The carpet in both the front and back was damp this morning, not real wet, just lightly damp. I am assuming the rain came through the wing vents because they were not closed. I did remove the carpet in the front and will put a blower on the carpet in the back tomorrow to dry it out. The question is: what do others do about this? Is there a plug or cover that is made to put over the wing vents? Is there another possibility that water is getting in from someplace else?
Any help will be appreciated.
Any help will be appreciated.