Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
What year is that? I could only get the first picture to work.
I would just caution, that unless that car was in a flood or someone left a window open, the most likely reason for the mold is a leak somewhere that lets the rain in. You need to find/correct that or all your remediation work will be for naught (unless of course in the future the car will be garage-kept and not driven in the rain, etc.). You say the body is in good shape, so it`s probably not rust around the fixed windows, but you have to check seals and weatherstripping. I had an old car I kept outside that I wound up junking because the carpet would get wet and the whole interior would get covered with mold (like it seems your door panel is), it was a long time ago but my suspicion was a fixed rear quarter window where the weatherstripping was all cracked, I vaguely remember caulking that, but I`m not sure that fixed the problem.
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