Recently I purchased a 1982 S&S Victoria Hearse. When I bought it the original owner mentioned that the windshield had a leak.
I removed the trim around the windshield and started the process of sealing around the windshield and discovered that the problem looks ALOT more severe than they though.
Right above the drivers side of the windshield, it looks like water had accumulated under the vinyl roof covering and there is now a rust hole about the size of a tennis ball right above the windshield, yet still covered by the vinyl roof covering. It looks like the water is NOT coming in thru a bad seal around the windshield, but somewhere in the roof covering and running down to that rust hole and into the drivers compartment.
It does not look like the vinyl covering will come off in one piece due to age and the adhesives used, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to rip the roof covering off entirely, and fix the compromised roof.
Had anyone removed the vinyl roof covering on one of these cars, and is the roof top under the vinyl able to be sanded, and painted, and appear as a normal roof, or will more work need to be done (such as sanding welding seams in the metal, removing rivets, etc)
Also, if I remove the roof covering, is there an aftermarket facility that could put a replacement vinyl cover back on top of the car after the roof is fixed.
I'd be interested if anyone had pictures of a similar project like this that they've dealt with, or any experiences with converting from a vinyl rooftop to the steel rooftop that exists underneath.
Thanks! and have a great day.
I removed the trim around the windshield and started the process of sealing around the windshield and discovered that the problem looks ALOT more severe than they though.
Right above the drivers side of the windshield, it looks like water had accumulated under the vinyl roof covering and there is now a rust hole about the size of a tennis ball right above the windshield, yet still covered by the vinyl roof covering. It looks like the water is NOT coming in thru a bad seal around the windshield, but somewhere in the roof covering and running down to that rust hole and into the drivers compartment.
It does not look like the vinyl covering will come off in one piece due to age and the adhesives used, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to rip the roof covering off entirely, and fix the compromised roof.
Had anyone removed the vinyl roof covering on one of these cars, and is the roof top under the vinyl able to be sanded, and painted, and appear as a normal roof, or will more work need to be done (such as sanding welding seams in the metal, removing rivets, etc)
Also, if I remove the roof covering, is there an aftermarket facility that could put a replacement vinyl cover back on top of the car after the roof is fixed.
I'd be interested if anyone had pictures of a similar project like this that they've dealt with, or any experiences with converting from a vinyl rooftop to the steel rooftop that exists underneath.
Thanks! and have a great day.
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