Posted by Bob - MI on July 10, 2009 at 15:45:53 from (24.247.57.138):
In Reply to: Ride in new Corvette posted by gun guru on July 10, 2009 at 13:37:19:
Tell him that he should be careful with the top mechanism.
The #1 bow is an aluminum die-casting that has very thin ears at the first hinge area. I sold this part for a while and we could never talk the German engineers into adding stock to make the clevis area stronger. I even went on record and wrote them a letter to cover us from any failure liability. The balance of the metal parts in the top are magnesium. It has small hydraulic cylinders in the rails that accomplish the folding action. Kind of cool.
The top is made by a German company called CTS at their assembly plant in Bowling Green KY.
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