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tomc8at 10-03-2009 12:17 PM

Targa top removal
 
Some of the different ways CF members like to take off the Targa top !!!!:chevy

Mike McG 10-03-2009 12:36 PM

WOT, fast and furious style

-CM- 10-03-2009 12:58 PM

Funny you should ask. Just the other day the wind was giving me a bit of trouble while I was trying to put the top back on, so I screwed on this handle I had in my junk drawer. It works pretty well, and you can hardly see the first holes I made where I got it a little crooked and off center. I just put some gray caulk in there. I'm thinking about putting one on the hatch to help lift it. The handle I have for it doesn't quite match the one on the top, but I think it will be OK. What do you think?

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x.../tophandle.jpg

RAVEN007 10-03-2009 01:14 PM

Use suction cups.

chiefzusaf 10-03-2009 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by -CM- (Post 1571700803)
Funny you should ask. Just the other day the wind was giving me a bit of trouble while I was trying to put the top back on, so I screwed on this handle I had in my junk drawer. It works pretty well, and you can hardly see the first holes I made where I got it a little crooked and off center. I just put some gray caulk in there. I'm thinking about putting one on the hatch to help lift it. The handle I have for it doesn't quite match the one on the top, but I think it will be OK. What do you think?

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x.../tophandle.jpg

Still looks a little off center...you should have used two of them...:rofl:

HarleyB 10-03-2009 01:39 PM

To take it off easily, I open the 3 latches and take 'er out on the 101... at anything over 57 mph the top is self opening!
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...A1/small-1.jpg
This shot was taken two weeks after I used the above top-opening method. I still haven't found the top.

Divvi 10-03-2009 01:42 PM

There's what I call the ejector method. Sometimes there just isn't enough time in the day. Here are the steps:

1. Get up to speed on the freeway ~80 should do
2. Unlatch the passenger side front lever, followed by the driver side (Caution as top will now be loose)
3. Depress the rear latch button, and quickly pull down and release the lever.

Instant removal.

DISCLAIMER: I do not take responsibility for your actions when following this procedure. You do so at your own risk.

Ratchet Thunderbolt 10-03-2009 01:52 PM

I love all of the replies above.

I usually have my wife help me, it just seems easier when their are two people. I can just see myself dropping it doing it by my self. Latches undone, doors closed, windows open along with the hatch. We lift it up and walk it toward the front of the car. Then into the hatch for storage. Reverse that for putting it on.

jenward74 10-03-2009 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by -CM- (Post 1571700803)
Funny you should ask. Just the other day the wind was giving me a bit of trouble while I was trying to put the top back on, so I screwed on this handle I had in my junk drawer. It works pretty well, and you can hardly see the first holes I made where I got it a little crooked and off center. I just put some gray caulk in there. I'm thinking about putting one on the hatch to help lift it. The handle I have for it doesn't quite match the one on the top, but I think it will be OK. What do you think?

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x.../tophandle.jpg

CLASSY! I would've forgone the holes and just used duct tape, but... since you have some extra holes where you screwed up the first time, you could pop out the caulk you filled them with, and you would have some tie down points for baling wire if you ever need to carry cargo up there! Great mod!!! :rofl:

VET4LES 10-03-2009 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by -CM- (Post 1571700803)
Funny you should ask. Just the other day the wind was giving me a bit of trouble while I was trying to put the top back on, so I screwed on this handle I had in my junk drawer. It works pretty well, and you can hardly see the first holes I made where I got it a little crooked and off center. I just put some gray caulk in there. I'm thinking about putting one on the hatch to help lift it. The handle I have for it doesn't quite match the one on the top, but I think it will be OK. What do you think?

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x.../tophandle.jpg

My kind of MOD. :lol:

GotVett? 10-03-2009 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by HarleyB (Post 1571701094)
To take it off easily, I open the 3 latches and take 'er out on the 101... at anything over 57 mph the top is self opening!
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...A1/small-1.jpg
This shot was taken two weeks after I used the above top-opening method. I still haven't found the top.

:lol:

GotVett? 10-03-2009 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by -CM- (Post 1571700803)

Wonder if it comes in either carbon fiber or powder coat yet? Now that I'd be interested in. :thumbs:

dvilin 10-03-2009 04:24 PM

That is the method I used to use but found it actually easier to do by myself. I keep the doors open as well, loosen all the latches then pop the top up and slide it forward above the top of windshield then lift it and place it in the hatch.

Originally Posted by Ratchet Thunderbolt (Post 1571701184)
I love all of the replies above.

I usually have my wife help me, it just seems easier when their are two people. I can just see myself dropping it doing it by my self. Latches undone, doors closed, windows open along with the hatch. We lift it up and walk it toward the front of the car. Then into the hatch for storage. Reverse that for putting it on.


LisasZR1 10-03-2009 08:32 PM

I find it easier to do by myself. Hubby has helped a couple of times but I'm usually alone when I decide to go topless anyway.

I used to open the doors, pop the latches and then stand outside the car, lift the top off and then store. It seemed a little tough on my back having to lift the top while standing 'away' from the car even a few inches.

I just changed out my tops a few days ago and put the smoke top on. I decided to open the doors, pop the latches and then when I went to lift the top I actually put my left foot on the floor board of the car (I'm standing on the drivers side) with my right foot still on the pavement. It really made lifting the top easier and I think because I'm so much closer to the car without touching the side.

Anyway, worked better for me and I remove my top quite often on my drive home after work.

wombats777 10-03-2009 09:52 PM

1. open hatch
2. get in car and undo latches
3. while still in drivers seat push up lightly on the front edge of the top so its easier to get a grip in step 4.
4. get out, carefully lift top out
5. carefully place and snap into hatch holder
6. wipe off finger prints with microfiber towel
7. close hatch

3GenVettes 10-03-2009 11:01 PM

Get in, hit accessory mode, put windows down, unlatch all three latches.
Hit hatch release button, leave accessory mode on to listen to tunes.
Get out and open hatch fully.
Lift front edge slightly, then slide hands inward to front and rear center.
Lift targa section and carry to back for stowage.
Close hatch and proceed to happy motoring.

kev1n 10-03-2009 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by -CM- (Post 1571700803)
Funny you should ask. Just the other day the wind was giving me a bit of trouble while I was trying to put the top back on, so I screwed on this handle I had in my junk drawer. It works pretty well, and you can hardly see the first holes I made where I got it a little crooked and off center. I just put some gray caulk in there. I'm thinking about putting one on the hatch to help lift it. The handle I have for it doesn't quite match the one on the top, but I think it will be OK. What do you think?

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x.../tophandle.jpg

I really truly hope that you did not ruin your car like this. If not great joke, if so you are truly an idiot.

RtStuf 10-03-2009 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Texas08C6 (Post 1571704311)
I find it easier to do by myself. Hubby has helped a couple of times but I'm usually alone when I decide to go topless anyway.

I used to open the doors, pop the latches and then stand outside the car, lift the top off and then store. It seemed a little tough on my back having to lift the top while standing 'away' from the car even a few inches.

I just changed out my tops a few days ago and put the smoke top on. I decided to open the doors, pop the latches and then when I went to lift the top I actually put my left foot on the floor board of the car (I'm standing on the drivers side) with my right foot still on the pavement. It really made lifting the top easier and I think because I'm so much closer to the car without touching the side.

Anyway, worked better for me and I remove my top quite often on my drive home after work.

Not totally following your method ... would you please submit photos? Thanks

lh4x4 10-03-2009 11:22 PM

The only thing that I have learned about taking the top off was when after having a long lunch with my wife on a hot summer day is put some gloves on.

We went out to the car after lunch to drive further up along the Mississippi River and my wife suggested removing the top. I reached in and undid the latches. I lifted the front a little from underneath and grabbed the front and then the back. I was in pain. The black roof was hot-hot-hot.

I got it to the grass at the side of the parking lot and put it down. It was the first time that I questioned liking the color black for a car.

I focused all my efforts on holding the top until I got to the grass. I cared more about what it would cost to repair the top if I dropped it onto the gravel lot. The heck with my hands as they would heal themselves over time.

My wife thought that it was very funny.:mad:

hawkgfr 10-04-2009 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by -CM- (Post 1571700803)
Funny you should ask. Just the other day the wind was giving me a bit of trouble while I was trying to put the top back on, so I screwed on this handle I had in my junk drawer. It works pretty well, and you can hardly see the first holes I made where I got it a little crooked and off center. I just put some gray caulk in there. I'm thinking about putting one on the hatch to help lift it. The handle I have for it doesn't quite match the one on the top, but I think it will be OK. What do you think?

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x.../tophandle.jpg


Now you've done it...Next year GM will incorporate the on star antenna and make it look like a handle that will double for top removal...and charge 2 grand corvette tax for it...and you won't get any kick-back.:thumbs:


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