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To me that appears to have been repaired in the past possibly even had the rear body panel replaced. I would be concerned about trunk sealing properly. If it was me I would get in the trunk have someone close the trunk look for any light then have them spray water around trunk see if any water is coming in .if not then I would do a little hammering and dollying then a thin skim of a plastic filler 

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Looks like something is a little twisted up. Has the car ever been in an accident? Possibly someone replaced the tail panel with a used one after a fender bender? Probably can't see it until you open the truck. 

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From my 72. Night and day difference.

Notice the spot welds on the original body vs. the welded joint on your car? Plus the wrinkled metal, etc. Something has been done back there before. As mentioned earlier, check to see how it fits against the weatherstrip, and maybe evidence of a replaced rear panel, or quarter panels.

 

 

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So its still has the dip between the top of the fender and the trunk seal... so its not that far out... THANK YOU

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Maybe your Monte was assembled on a Monday/Friday ???? 

Looks like they used a little extra caulk on the seam. 

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think that is a good idea , get inside the trunk look for lightcomming in, i would at least knock the weld down a pinch, although if you see no light snd it is water tight, maybe just replace the seal and let it ride. no hammering first.

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Regarding leaking....

The seal has the joint at the top, and for some reason, mine leaked during rainstorms.

Water got in at the top and worked it's way down and into the trunk at the tail panel overlaps. 

Wound up caulking the joint, seems to have done the trick.

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Where is a good place to get the pieces around the rear windows. I have a rust and a leak...  

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14 minutes ago, Jeff Dodson said:

Where is a good place to get the pieces around the rear windows. I have a rust and a leak...  

rustreplace.com. Part of Beldon speed 

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Just now, Dtret said:

rustreplace.com. Part of Beldon speed 

Could be rustrepair.com

 

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On 6/16/2025 at 6:40 PM, GRAY 70 Monte Carlo said:

The seam should be at the bottom by the latch striker 

P.O. must have missed that on the instructions....

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1 hour ago, Scott S. said:

P.O. must have missed that on the instructions....

Instructions we don't need no stinking Instructions 🤣

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