Roof cover for 1979 coupe

Nigel curry

CCCUK Member
Hi all
I am looking at taking the Corvette from its winter storage soon to live on my drive for the summer /autumn months,and was wondering if there is a “roof and windows cover “available as the roof panels and door rubbers aren’t what you would describe as water tight.Any info or advice as always is welcome
Regards Nigel
 

kentvette

CCCUK Member
I've seen these covers before, but they seem bloomin' expensive for what they are.
I think I'd prefer a full outdoor cover for that money.

Cue "pros-and-cons-of-car-cover-debate"!:):)
 

Nigel curry

CCCUK Member
I've seen these covers before, but they seem bloomin' expensive for what they are.
I think I'd prefer a full outdoor cover for that money.

Cue "pros-and-cons-of-car-cover-debate"!:):)
Yep I,m with you on that one mate
Nige
 

Jimbo64

CCCUK Member
Spend the money on the new Rubbers - done correctly with the Windows and Tops adjusrted correctly they do not leak
Just finishing off fitting a Corvette America weather strip kit (need a little adjustment of p/side T-Top seal, to make door window fit as well as d/side) Not sure how the rear window seal is going to be, as it didn't fit as well as original (no excess rubber with holes in it for screws to initially locate seal in place) albeit original was stiff, thin and cracked after 47 years, so hopefully it has made a good watertight seal. A water test (wash of car!) will confirm if all good. Fingers crossed, I won't need to carry my full car cover on road trips!
 
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