BobT-47P15 Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 I believe Mr Coatney has one of those cannisters also........ I don't - my wipers only work so-so and are even a inch or so shorter than a sedan due to the smaller convert windshield. Fogging of the windshield during a rain is the other problem.....my defrosters don't work all so well either. Quote
49 Dodge Dude Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 Never. Didn't do it with my old '57 Chevy, either, although I did get caught in a raging rainstorm once. The driver & passenger windows leaked like a sieve, and when I got home I had water spots all over my paint job. I'll stick to the dry weather for my ride, thank you very much! Quote
Scruffy49 Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 My rigs live outside, rain or shine. Drilled some drainage holes. Not really necessary in my 69 Sweptline, those things have pasta strainers for floorboards anyway. Every place it CAN leak, it DOES leak. No biggie, the Dodge motored Ford armed wipers work great, the defroster works (eventually, sometimes), the door trim is factory fiberglass and the door bases are rotted out. Let it rain, I'll just stay out of the pasture (truck gets stuck on fresh grass clippings). My 49 Dodge? Driver's door gets secured by a bungee or a gate hook. Every place it could even remotely dream about leaking, leaks like crazy. And it doesn't even have wipers anymore. My stepson's 54 English Ford has vacuum wipers, pretty much less than worthless. When the 49 gets redone it won't be driven in the rain unless absolutely necessary. I have a VW Bug for lousy weather. Quote
james curl Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 In 2007 when my friend Henry and I took our 4800 mile trip out west in my 48 P15 to Reno, then Grass Valley and Folsom Cal area then on to Bonneville Utah for speed week it rained all the way from Amarillo Texas through Colorado and Utah. It did not stop until we hit Nevada, I have installed aftermarket electric wipers on mine. The rain leaks around the wiper towers and drips on the drivers pants leg, other than that no problems. I do not take any extra precautions in case of rain before driving the car, if it rains it rains. Now if driving it would make it rain at two in the morning I would be out on the streets driving it. It was the driest April in recorded history. We have been having 30 to 40 mph dry winds off and on since the first of the year and no rain. Half of the state is burning because of the drought. Quote
daddyo23 Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 It doesn't bother me to drive it in the rain. I do like the idea of a vacuum canister, though. Have to look into that. Quote
Don Coatney Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 It doesn't bother me to drive it in the rain. I do like the idea of a vacuum canister, though. Have to look into that. I installed this vacuum can on my car several years back. I can get 4-5 swipes after I shut my engine off. 1 Quote
Robin (UK) Posted May 10, 2011 Report Posted May 10, 2011 I live in England. That doesn't leave me with much choice! Quote
55 Fargo Posted May 10, 2011 Author Report Posted May 10, 2011 Hey thanx for all the posts on this thread. Today it was misty.cloudy, but not rain, so went for a 25 mile ride, it was cool outside about 55f. My engine at this cooler ambient tmep was running at about 155-160, so witnig for a hot day to see what temp she will sit at. I find here running cloeser to 160, with my new stat in, the old 160 was not working well. Glad the topic veered to the vaccuum thing, I am lucky and have electric wipers, but it looks like some of you have upgraded your wipers witha vaccuum storage container, all the best ...... Quote
steveplym Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 Well I just installed the newport 12 volt wiper motor in my car so driving in the rain will not be so scary anymore. With the sunvisor though and some rain-x it really wasn't that bad. I usually don't like to take it out in the rain if I can avoid it, but if it comes a flood after I leave, so be it. Now if I can just figure out how to keep it from flooding the engine compartment through the molding holes in the hood I would be alright. Quote
Young Ed Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 Steve pull the center strip put some clear silicon in the holes and reinstall the hood strip before the goo dries. I just drove mine in the rain a few 100 feet. Having severe weather with reported 2" hail in the area so I borrowed an empty garage stall from a neighbor. Quote
steveplym Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 Thanks for the tip Ed. I'm driving to Nashville next weekend and trying to get all the quick fixes done I can. As much rain as we have had the last month or so it is a safe bet it might rain a bit. Quote
daddyo23 Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 I installed this vacuum can on my car several years back. I can get 4-5 swipes after I shut my engine off. Thanks for the pic, Don. I was looking through your photobucket but didn't see it. I'm gonna set something like that up. Quote
Don Coatney Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 (edited) Thanks for the tip Ed. I'm driving to Nashville next weekend and trying to get all the quick fixes done I can. As much rain as we have had the last month or so it is a safe bet it might rain a bit. If you come to Nashville on Friday head down to the Boro for the Friday evening cruise in. 2011 Cruise-In Location Information: Where: The Avenue Murfreesboro 2615 Medical Center Parkway Murfreesboro Tn. 37129. When: Every Friday Night 5pm - 9pm May 6th - September 30/ Weather permitting Event: 2011 Cruise-Ins The Murfreesboro Hot Rod Club is proud to announce it's weekly Friday Night Cruise-ins. The Avenue Murfreesboro. The Cruise Ins will be held behind Belk's, 2615 Medical Center Parkway. The Cruise-ins are open to all makes & models. Participants are asked to donate $1 to enter, there is no charge to spectators. All profits, after expenses, go to local charities Edited May 11, 2011 by Don Coatney Quote
4852dodge Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 I drive my my 48 B-1-D in all weather, the only thing that stops a trip out is if I can't get up the steep driveway. I use the Dodge for most of my short trips and leave the newer truck (2004) home. Quote
Fluid drive Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 About 20 years ago a young couple brought a 48 P-15 CLub Coupe out to my shop that quit running just when the husband decided to teach his new wife how to drive a std. trans. I found the problem (hole in the intake thru into the heat riser) fixed things and shortly after that when she went in to labor they were forced to drive the Plymouth through the foul weather to the hospital. Their MK 4 Lincoln wouldn't start! Fluid DRive Quote
steveplym Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 If you come to Nashville on Friday head down to the Boro for the Friday evening cruise in.2011 Cruise-In Location Information: Where: The Avenue Murfreesboro 2615 Medical Center Parkway Murfreesboro Tn. 37129. When: Every Friday Night 5pm - 9pm May 6th - September 30/ Weather permitting Event: 2011 Cruise-Ins The Murfreesboro Hot Rod Club is proud to announce it's weekly Friday Night Cruise-ins. The Avenue Murfreesboro. The Cruise Ins will be held behind Belk's, 2615 Medical Center Parkway. The Cruise-ins are open to all makes & models. Participants are asked to donate $1 to enter, there is no charge to spectators. All profits, after expenses, go to local charities Hey Don, That sounds like fun, but I may not get down there until after 7pm or so on Friday night. Might be ready for a cold drink and a dip in the pool by that time. Anything going on down there Saturday night? Quote
Don Coatney Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 I will check on any Saturday night doings. Where are you staying? Quote
RiffRaff Posted May 14, 2011 Report Posted May 14, 2011 Well if I dont drive in the rain I dont get to work Quote
Tom Skinner Posted May 15, 2011 Report Posted May 15, 2011 (edited) I always drove in the rain freezing rain and snow with my first Chrysler Royal The one I own now I have also have driven in the rain. Tom Skinner Huntersville, NC Edited May 15, 2011 by Tom Skinner mispelling Quote
Franklyn49 Posted May 16, 2011 Report Posted May 16, 2011 As for driving in the wet conditions, Does anybody use "FOG-x" along with Rain-x to reduce the fog inside the windshield? If this works alright, it may be useful to those of us that have no defroster or heater:) Quote
p15-1948 Posted January 7, 2018 Report Posted January 7, 2018 I did install electric two speed and haven't missed the vacuum unit at all Quote
normanpitkin Posted January 7, 2018 Report Posted January 7, 2018 ENGLAND=RAIN. They are built to be driven in all weathers Quote
dpollo Posted January 8, 2018 Report Posted January 8, 2018 If I did not drive my cars in the rain, I would not get to drive them at all. When I licensed my 52 Fargo last March, I am certain it rained every day I drove it for the next three months ! I discovered to my delight that the electric wipers are two speed and to my dismay the windshield leaked a lot ! I don't take the cars out if the roads have been salted. Rain washes most of this away so it is a mixed blessing. Looking out the window today I am going to consider building an ark . Quote
DrDoctor Posted January 9, 2018 Report Posted January 9, 2018 (edited) . Edited May 8, 2018 by DrDoctor Quote
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