New C4 owner crisis
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New C4 owner crisis
Driving my newly purchased C4 home on the interstate when I suddenly heard whistling overhead from the roof glass which was detaching from the T-top frame. Before I could pull over the glass flew off and barely missed the car my wife was driving behind me. Can anyone tell me what, if anything, might have come off with the glass and whether repair is possible vs purchase of an entire T-top.
#2
The year of car here would help. There are a couple options so long as you have a good frame that stayed with the car. Used might be the least expensive.
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Race Director
Check with your insurance company. They may pay for part of a new or used one.
They do come up on eBay from time to time or you could Google Corvette salvage yards. I like the service from Vette2Vette in Streator, IL.
I hope your wife is not saying, "I told you so" about buying an old car.
They do come up on eBay from time to time or you could Google Corvette salvage yards. I like the service from Vette2Vette in Streator, IL.
I hope your wife is not saying, "I told you so" about buying an old car.
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For those folks out there with the removable glass roof, mine was missing sealant between the screws in front and the air was coming in. It was cool with me because I knocked 1500 off the price. I removed the top, fliped it over, bottom side up, cut all of the black silicone off of the front, used a carpenter's pencil (on the back side) to lift up the plastic a little bit, glued the glass to the plastic with a bit of loctite go2glue, put a c clamp on it for a couple hours with cardboard between the clamp and the top (Just snug, do not break the glass), then I replaced the black silicone, with new black silicone and smoothed it out. Let it dry for 24 hours, and I have driven it at maximum highway speeds in the rain without issues....The repair cost me $7.73.
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Driving my newly purchased C4 home on the interstate when I suddenly heard whistling overhead from the roof glass which was detaching from the T-top frame. Before I could pull over the glass flew off and barely missed the car my wife was driving behind me. Can anyone tell me what, if anything, might have come off with the glass and whether repair is possible vs purchase of an entire T-top.
But chances are, that the acrylic just came off the frame, like on mine, and so your frame is likely all intact and still bolted into the cab. So your options are:
1) remove the frame complete, and have a new acrylic top put on it (about $300.00 or so, and there are services you can find on EBAY that do this) or-
2) keep or sell your frame and buy a new or used hard top. (I chose this option #2 after some research on these forums. The fiberglass hard top offers some advantages, like stiffening up the car, less rattles, and blocking the sun, keeping it cooler and preserving the interior better.)
And oh, look for a torx wrench that fits the roof bolts in the rear of your center console between the seats.
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Driving my newly purchased C4 home on the interstate when I suddenly heard whistling overhead from the roof glass which was detaching from the T-top frame. Before I could pull over the glass flew off and barely missed the car my wife was driving behind me. Can anyone tell me what, if anything, might have come off with the glass and whether repair is possible vs purchase of an entire T-top.
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Driving my newly purchased C4 home on the interstate when I suddenly heard whistling overhead from the roof glass which was detaching from the T-top frame. Before I could pull over the glass flew off and barely missed the car my wife was driving behind me. Can anyone tell me what, if anything, might have come off with the glass and whether repair is possible vs purchase of an entire T-top.
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Melting Slicks
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