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Wooolffy brings up a good point about making sure the gap in the trunk seal is at the top side of the trunk (closer to the fuel filler than the latch). It sounds as if you have already run the routine of gasket replacement including the lens to base and base to body gaskets for the rear lights. Another trick that I did was to strip out the rear interior and vapor seal it with plastic and duct tape (just like the Dept of Homeland Security suggested /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif).
I did that before I drove the car for an entire winter with the hardtop in place. Never encountered the "Triumph Smell" again with that set up. Items left in the trunk though would still smell of exhaust. Since my rebuild, the hardtop has hardly been on and the soft top has hardly been up. My windblocker set up keeps the cockpit exhaust free though.
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I did that before I drove the car for an entire winter with the hardtop in place. Never encountered the "Triumph Smell" again with that set up. Items left in the trunk though would still smell of exhaust. Since my rebuild, the hardtop has hardly been on and the soft top has hardly been up. My windblocker set up keeps the cockpit exhaust free though.
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