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<blockquote data-quote="wvmystichrome" data-source="post: 7282739" data-attributes="member: 29010"><p>Very nice car Kirk. She's beautiful. </p><p></p><p>I have owned a few t-topped cars over the years and never had a leak issue. I did read a few years ago that with the t-topped Mustangs you better get sub-frame connectors. If you launched hard to many times without them you can actually split the floor boards in the seat bolt area. I saw pics published in MM&FF. Thats why I got the sub-frames for my sun roofed car. The t-topped cars are nice though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvmystichrome, post: 7282739, member: 29010"] Very nice car Kirk. She's beautiful. I have owned a few t-topped cars over the years and never had a leak issue. I did read a few years ago that with the t-topped Mustangs you better get sub-frame connectors. If you launched hard to many times without them you can actually split the floor boards in the seat bolt area. I saw pics published in MM&FF. Thats why I got the sub-frames for my sun roofed car. The t-topped cars are nice though. [/QUOTE]
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