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Old Today, 10:02 AM   #1
nearlythere
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Default AU BA BF Body structure

Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows of images that show the body structure of the AU BA BF falcon bodys? As in the bare shell?
I have water leaks, I've researched alot and found some answers but I'm wanting a more in depth look into all so as to also rust proof areas.
My AU UTE is leaking water onto both foot wells and from the center of under the dash. This ute is a project so does not get driven, It is in the weather though.
The spot welds holding the steering column in place are not cracked.
All else under the wiper assembly also seems ok apart from a rust area ( also spot weld ) that holds some of the wiper bracket in place.
These AUs look to be a problem regarding rust and body seam seals.
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