![]() ![]() ![]() This finished off an already stellar, easy-to-use convertible top. In 1994, the Corvette was finally fitted with a glass back window. On a scale of 1-10 with 1 being the easiest to install and 10 being the most difficult, I would rate early tops as a “10” and 1986 and later tops as a “1.” Early tops and late tops are on entirely different ends of the spectrum when it comes to installation difficulty. Our goal is to help you to feel more comfortable installing a 1986-1996 convertible top. Even water directed at the top of the windows was generally not a problem. Additionally, it was now possible to wash the exterior without water intrusion concerns. The headliner wasn’t just functional though its smooth, finished look greatly enhanced the interior and eliminated the unsightly steel top bows. Road noise and interior temperature control was abated with the addition of a headliner. By then, significant strides had been made in convertible technology. It was a big disappointment when GM dropped the convertible option from their lineup in 1976.įortunately, a convertible option for the Corvette returned in 1986. It is almost a magical experience with the wind whipping around. Convertible owners know the joy of the open road. ![]()
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