I almost bought the farm in an old Taylorcraft F-19 due to carbon monoxide.
It occurred on a flight where I had been wallowing along a bit below maneuvering speed due to heavy turbulance.
It was an old, red, fully depreciated, rental at a Palo Alto club.
Turns out when you fly an old rag and tube plane a bit on the slow side, the exhaust, instead of going UNDER the plane ends up WRAPPING around the fuselage, and coming in through the door gaps where the seals had been gone for some time, and there exists a bit of low pressure area right about there also, which helps to suck that stuff in.
I had flown the same plane on long cross country flights with no problem.
BUT, sixty minutes of wallowing slow flight almost did me in.
Hope that helps
Chris C