Dealing with moisture/condensation

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69bronzeT5

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As you can see, my '73 has a bit of a moisture/condensation problem. How do I get rid of it?
 
If the moisture is on the inside, it's probably a leaky heater core.
 
Is this when you walk out in the morning or when running? If when running, what he said. If in morning, are your windows open a little, floor vents open? Thats the only way I know of inside fogging up:-D
 

Health code requires that if you are deep frying while driving, you must install a vent hood. If you are showering while driving, building codes dictate an exhaust fan must be installed. If this is still defogging from a trip to lookout point,,, then good job and carry on.
 
I'm guessing there is a leak somewhere that is letting water .. windshield, window gaskets, around the doors etc.. The carpet has gotten wet and now the warm sunshine is warming the car up thus causing evaporation and that's it on the windshield.

Rub your hand on the carpet and see where it is the wettest. Once you find that if won't be long you will find where it is coming from.
 
my 77 grand prik has the same problem from the crackheads prying open the windows all the time and cutting the seals ie.. leaky windows the best thing for when it's sitting is a chemical dehumidifier they sell them cheap at cambodian tire and you just have to remember to dump the water out of the bottom before you drive anywhere and add new chemical pellets { like tiny mothballs } when the old ones have all disappeared - when driving well drop the windows and blow dry the interior { drive real fast } it sucks but it beats mold in your car till you can find the vapor leak and deal with it .
 
mopar head, this picture was taken around 12 noon.

mullinax95, I'm pretty sure it's that. The windshield has a slight leak on the passenger bottom side.
 
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