Thanks Jimmy,

 

Almost all of the streets here are one way, which sort of dictates which way you can have the car facing when you park. It's very flat here anyway. The way the car sits causes the water to puddle up in the front of the bed. Driveway? What's that?

 

I think whenever I get around to having the floors patched properly I will also ask the guy to drill some holes and install some drain tubing. In the meantime it drains out of the holes in the rear floor area. This is probably what caused them to rot in the first place. I find the easiest way to get the water out of the bed is to step on the gas :) I have also developed a little technique with a plastic dustpan. I try to get the water out of there asap.

 

John Nasta

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of James Colgan
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:45 AM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] How to own an El Camino in 3,000 easy lessons / EC's in the rain?

 

Hey John, in the early 80's I had a 73 Camino that I used to park in the street, in a hilly section of the Bronx. I used to park it facing up hill as much as I could and the rain/melting snow would run out by the tail gate. If your driveway is flat I would make ramps that would elevate the front enough to get the same effect until you come up with a permanent solution. good luck, Jimmy.C

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