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Thread: Louvers in '32 Ford Hood when it rains......
          
   
   

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    Louvers? Louvers aren't a problem . . .
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    I have louvers in the hood of my '55 and I haven't really had any problems driving it in the rain. Typically, I try not to drive it much in the rain, but as much as it rains here, that is almost impossible unless I was to never really drive it at all. I will say that it seems to be a little harder to keep the engine compartment clean with them, because when you drive it in the rain or when you wash the outside of the vehicle, the water does get down through them and spreads dirt. Overall though, I really like having them because I believe it makes it stand out and is, to me, worth the extra hassle.

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