View Full Version : 100+ MPH - thump - tink, tink...GONE
69MyWay
03-31-2010, 08:44 AM
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So...I'm driving my 69 Camaro home from work yesterday and had just reached the increased speed limit sign and of course...had to air it out a bit.
Pedal to the floor and feeling the roar when something goes...
Thump, thump...tink, tink........
The top windshield stainless went airborne at a hundred'ish mph.
Never saw it in the rear view - have no idea where it landed. Might see it on my home today - but I doubt it is reusable.
Anyway - quick call to NPD and another set on the way.
ironworks
03-31-2010, 09:04 AM
We could never keep that window trim on the nova either. But our was at a 1000 foot at about 175mph at the drag strip. If we road a wheelie it would come off sooner. Finally had to ditch the trim.
Vegas69
03-31-2010, 09:06 AM
You could go Big Red style. Some retaining plates. It should hold at 125mph though.
69MyWay
03-31-2010, 10:30 AM
You could go Big Red style. Some retaining plates. It should hold at 125mph though.
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I'm thinking two strips of 100 mph tape = 200 mph of protection!
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I'm thinking two strips of 100 mph tape = 200 mph of protection!
:rofl: :rofl: ^^^^^^^
Sorry to hear about that. Better luck on the next set. Was there any paint damage?
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I'm thinking two strips of 100 mph tape = 200 mph of protection!
:lol: I like that reasoning.
SBDave
03-31-2010, 11:23 AM
Lost mine on the ride home from buying my car. It kept popping loose and I kept pulling over and fixing it. I tried pulling the trim piece off but couldn't get it to come loose and didn't have any proper trim pulling tools. I believe I have an extra trim piece, but I don't want to put anything on until I know how to properly fasten them so it won't happen again. I was just happy that was the only problem I had driving it 3.5 hrs home.
-Dave
chr2002ca
03-31-2010, 11:42 AM
This actually brings up a good point. I was thinking about this also when that 208 MPH Cuda lost it's windshield trim on that video clip. Original trim pieces ain't cheap and repairing and re-installing it can be a pain, or even repairing the deep scratches it left on your car as it flew off.
Besides the hold-down clamps or strips of metal or flush-mount glass, are they any other options for keeping the original stainless trim on at high MPH? The clamps/straps take away from the 'street car' look a bit so a more stealthy approach would be preferred. Maybe some extra clips? Adhesive?
Bow Tie 67
03-31-2010, 12:43 PM
This actually brings up a good point. I was thinking about this also when that 208 MPH Cuda lost it's windshield trim on that video clip. Original trim pieces ain't cheap and repairing and re-installing it can be a pain, or even repairing the deep scratches it left on your car as it flew off.
Besides the hold-down clamps or strips of metal or flush-mount glass, are they any other options for keeping the original stainless trim on at high MPH? The clamps/straps take away from the 'street car' look a bit so a more stealthy approach would be preferred. Maybe some extra clips? Adhesive?
Seal the trim to the window to prevent air from getting under it.
69MyWay
03-31-2010, 01:04 PM
:rofl: :rofl: ^^^^^^^
Sorry to hear about that. Better luck on the next set. Was there any paint damage?
I am afraid to look! I glanced at it yesterday and didn't see anything obvious - so I just went in the house and ordered my new parts.
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I am afraid to look! I glanced at it yesterday and didn't see anything obvious - so I just went in the house and ordered my new parts.
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I had visions of the trim whipping around like a rope and eating your paint job for lunch.
The 200mph Cuda video also came to mind as mentioned above.
I hope there is NO damage.
FreddieCougar
03-31-2010, 02:36 PM
On my Fairmont Super Gas car, I am planning on welding studs to the underside of the trim. I have the luxury of it being a racecar, but if it is done cleanly enough, you could hide it.
Steve1968LS2
03-31-2010, 08:22 PM
:unibrow:
So...I'm driving my 69 Camaro home from work yesterday and had just reached the increased speed limit sign and of course...had to air it out a bit.
Pedal to the floor and feeling the roar when something goes...
Thump, thump...tink, tink........
The top windshield stainless went airborne at a hundred'ish mph.
Never saw it in the rear view - have no idea where it landed. Might see it on my home today - but I doubt it is reusable.
Anyway - quick call to NPD and another set on the way.
That happened to me in Penny when she was first done.. except I got home and it was just gone.. left a ding in the door.. later on that wasn't really a big issue.. lol
Then the front spoiler exploded at 120..
You should be able to find a piece of OEM to replace it.. the aftermarket stuff isn't all that great.
clill
03-31-2010, 08:35 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-68-69-CAMARO-F-WINDSHIELD-TRIM-GM-SHOW-QUALITY_W0QQitemZ270554948701QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMo tors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item3efe54e4 5d
MarkM66
04-01-2010, 06:26 AM
Seal the trim to the window to prevent air from getting under it.
That, or jam some of that dum-dum stuff you put around your a/c lines in there. Anything to keep the air out should do the job.
g356gear
04-01-2010, 07:55 AM
I remember as a kid, riding in my dads 66 Turbo Corvair. He decided to give it a 100 mph run and the hood came off the car. It was an instantaneous blur. It came off the car and broke the hinge bolts as it flipped up. I remember looking back and see it land in the ditch and fold like a paper plate. :lol:
JamesJ
04-01-2010, 12:13 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-68-69-CAMARO-F-WINDSHIELD-TRIM-GM-SHOW-QUALITY_W0QQitemZ270554948701QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMo tors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item3efe54e4 5d
Thats a good deal, it cost me $250 just to have all mine done...
crazycarl
04-01-2010, 04:47 PM
On my Fairmont Super Gas car, I am planning on welding studs to the underside of the trim. I have the luxury of it being a racecar, but if it is done cleanly enough, you could hide it.
You have a Fairmont for a race car? :willy: I bet it's REAL fast. :lol:
69MyWay
04-05-2010, 06:43 PM
Just put the new one on with a healthy dab of trim adhesive on the clips and have it taped down right now drying.
I put a couple of small dabs under the top trim after and solvent wash on the glass for an extra bit of bite. Hoping to keep it from tipping up in the front under wind pressure and blowing off again.
GregWeld
04-05-2010, 06:56 PM
Real easy "street car" conversion -- go flush mount - no trim -- looks better INMHO anyway...
69MyWay
04-06-2010, 11:43 AM
Real easy "street car" conversion -- go flush mount - no trim -- looks better INMHO anyway...
I'll leave that up to my son when he inherits the car and wants to restore it for the 3rd time. :thumbsup:
Rod P
04-06-2010, 11:07 PM
Just replace the window clips (http://shop.stevescamaroparts.com/67-69-CAMARO-WINDOW-MOLDING-CLIP-red-210917.htm) with a better tensioned ones, the spring steel gets weak after being pulled to remove the trim, (even after one removal) and good camaro shop will have them, and you want this style where the pin mounting slot has adjustment teeth
http://i752.photobucket.com/albums/xx162/crazyshopmonkey/helps%20shots/AMK8.jpg
I linked to one shop but call you're favorite shop :thumbsup:
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