MK2 Golf?
SVreX wrote: In reply to MrJoshua: Too heavy, and the wrap down sides will not enable seating properly on the fenders. I needs something that looks more "flat".
I tried to get an image inserted when I posted that but my wifi is spotty. I switched from 2nd gen talks when you built the mumpkin one to first gen here. First gen just lifts the middle.
Leave out the side glass portion and build your top around the shape. It is probably still too big to work.
Sigh, now i miss my first gens.
Have you looked at Pacer rear glass?
Are those still even available?
How about Big 3 cargo van side glass or even Astro's?
Any large sunroof glass that's fairly common?
In reply to SVreX:
Check into what glass costs for those, maybe safelite or someone makes a cheap aftermarket unit.
I don't know Porsches but Google search revealed a post that says the 1965-1988 911 uses the same rear window Part # 911.545.105.00 / 911.545.107.00. He was selling a 3 piece rear and quarter window lexan kit for 400 bucks (several years ago). Even if OEM parts are expensive you should be able to find a knock off or use Lexan.
Other ideas are Hyundai Genesis, 65-66 Mustang, 71-73 Mustang, and I wondered about the most 2-3 Mustang versions.
joey48442 wrote: I would love one. Love love love one. I'd even drive down and bring it home. Unfortunately I think the most is be able to justify on a hardtop is maybe 1500. I have a stock miata hardtop... I've often wondered if someone could make a fastback "add on" for a stock too though...
Someone was making a piece that was bolted in place of the rear glass and trunk lid. I'll see if I can find a picture or link.
In reply to klb67:
Mustang is much too wide.
The Mumpkin roof was actually molded from a Mustang (look again- you'll see it). But it was narrowed by 5" at the top, and 8" at the rear.
I just roughly measured the width of my Miata hardtop, and the distance from the top of the glass to the back of the trunk lid. You would need a piece of glass that's 36x36 , or less. All the decent looking fastback linked in this thread have a taper to the window, too. I can't think of a window that would work, other than other fastbacks and they may be too long.
Someone measure a 1st generation RX7 and see how big it is. To deal with the fuel filler location the top will almost have to taper, so that rule out the RX7 as a donor.
I know !!....I know !!....make it a split window design and use side windows from another vehicle. The Corvette club will hate it.
icaneat50eggs wrote: Would this satisfy the scca rally cross hard top requirement?
No, it would be illegal both because it is not an OEM hardtop and it changes the silhouette of the car.
If the top could be designed to utilize glass with parallel sides there may be some sunroof glass panels that could work.
In reply to DeadSkunk:
The Warhorse solution (on page 2) uses glass that doesn't taper (much), and solves the fuel filler problem with a folded door (which doesn't look bad).
I like the Warhorse fuel filler solution better than Autokonexion's, but it will add complexity and cost. Because Warhorse went with a wider window their top lays over the rear fenders, where the Autokonexion top narrows down to the width of the trunk opening. A combination of Warhorse window and fuel filler, with the Autokonexion rear edge would look great. Have at it, Lad.
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