STM317 said:
Why would you need this to be on the shelf locally? It's going to be a one time purchase, not something that you might need to stop and grab in a roadside emergency or weekend fix.
I'm seeing generic sunroof delete panels on this here internet in steel, aluminum and carbon fiber for not too much money.
Surely somebody that's considering a full roof swap could figure out a way to install one of those panels and then remove the internal mechanisms and structure. That would leave the good chassis intact, allowing you to sell it for whatever you can get and move on to the other project.
I don't need it to be on the shelf, obviously - I was trying to make the point that, AFAIK, sunroof delete panels that match the curvature of the roof do not exist. Admittedly, the roof on these is fairly flat, I don't have the tools or skill to create what little curvature is there. This is a road car, not a track rat, so I'd like to keep the bodywork to looking decent, not like it has a piece of a stop sign riveted to the roof.
porschenut said:
Not to be contrary but the sunroof in these rocks. Why not put in new seals, which will cure the rattles and leaks and lower your seating position to get more headroom? If the rattle when open bothers you , just remove it when driving?
The seals are fine. The seals are fine. There are no leaks. The seals are fine. There are rattles, and they come mostly from the sunshade, which is now nearing 40 years of age, and the integral plastic tabs that hold it in place are failing. More than once it's fallen down on me or my passenger while driving. Even wedged in place, it narrates every irregularity in the road with a pwaDUNKwackawacka sound that, somehow, I fail to find endearing. Crazy, right?
I could take the sunshade out, but then I'm sitting under a magnifying glass, which apparently some people enjoy, but I don't like it. And, even with reasonable seals, there is still enough movement in the glass to clunk and shudder every now and then.
I'm not lowering the seat. I'm not entirely sure it's even possible with the factory chairs, and I'm not putting in different seats. The driving position is fine. My head does not need to be lower. The roof needs to be less intrusive.
You are not being contrary. You just hold an opinion that is opposite of mine. I like roadsters, and I like closed cars, but I do not like sunroofs. I especially dislike this sunroof. Sunshade in, sunshade out, glass open, glass closed, glass removed and safely locked in the frunk, I dislike it. I have disliked it for the twenty years I've owned the car, and that's long enough.
Patrick said:
Cut the roof off and list it as a parts car and make it go away. Asking ethical questions of a group is like asking people who has the best pizza, everyone's code is different. I've got people up my ass about parting out a rusty wrecked 300zx. Do what you need to do
YOUR WRONG PATRICK and so on.
To be clear - and I probably should have titled the thread differently - this wasn't really meant as an actual right-or-wrong ethics question. More like "am I doing the community a disservice?" than real ethics. But you're entirely correct.
Actually, the fact that there is not a resounding consensus insisting that the shell is precious and must be saved - and waving cash in my face to take it off my hands - confirms that it really is up to me to do as I like.
DocRob said:
I concur with Patrick and SV Rex - Take what you need and roll on.
Making a composite roof filler panel isn't difficult. But isn't necessary. Cut the roof skin and supports out. Sell the car off as parts/scrap. Weld, problem solved.
Also, while "the '64 Cutlass" sounds cool. Walk away. Your emotions have you under control. No shop, no place to store it, etc. Now is not the time and importantly, from someone who has been down this road - it will make you far more anxious in the future than a rust-free AW11 tub.
Unless you're planning to move/build a shop and sell off both your running MR2 and this shell. Don't do it.
My preference would be to not cut up the parts car, and I have not ruled out a filler panel. If it looks like a reasonable option, and if I can replicate the stiffening rib on the hardtop car, then I'll certainly give it a try.
As far as the Cutlass project goes, after a lot of thought, wailing and gnashing of teeth, et cetera, I reached the same conclusion; it's too far gone for me to entertain given my lack of resources. It was too far gone when I walked away from it thirty years ago, and it hasn't gotten better since. It's sort of like seeing a high school flame that you never really got over and discovering she's still single. She still makes your heart race, but you're married with children. And also the old flame has the same old bad habits. And warrants.