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Old Apr 2, 2004 | 10:22 AM
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good point bring up the monte carlos and other gm cars having them, forgot about them
i think they still identify with camaro justb ecause they had them longer though
just as corvette identifies with targa since it's going on it's 3rd generation with them

and i do question how they will seal it when the t-top, door window, and quarter window meet
but i suppose they could move the t-top up a little further so it only meets the door window
Old Apr 2, 2004 | 11:00 AM
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I personally have not owned a 4th gen. But I did have Two 3rd gen. cars. The things I remember about the T-Tops were the rattles, leaks and squeeks. And every time I went over a big bump or up a drive way I coud just watch the door gap change and the car flexed. Didnt have that problem with the hard top car that I had. Did GM stiffen up the 4th gen to eliminate these problems? If they didnt then I would be happy with just a hardtop and a convert.
Old Apr 2, 2004 | 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by 81Z28355
I personally have not owned a 4th gen. But I did have Two 3rd gen. cars. The things I remember about the T-Tops were the rattles, leaks and squeeks. And every time I went over a big bump or up a drive way I coud just watch the door gap change and the car flexed. Didnt have that problem with the hard top car that I had. Did GM stiffen up the 4th gen to eliminate these problems? If they didnt then I would be happy with just a hardtop and a convert.
The 4th gen was structurally a stronger & slightly heavier 3rd gen. The 4th gen rides alot better, and has alot fewer body rattles. It also helps that ALL F-bodies are structurally built as T-tops (check out the roof of one on a morning when there's dew or condensation in the air).

However, there is always going to be more noise & rattles with T-tops than without. For awhile I had a 93 Z23 that had 140,000 miles that was a tank. It was quiet, and because nothing rattled, it felt like it was carved from a single piece of rock. My '97 on the other hand is extremely noisy inside. The T-tops don't rattle, but they do make a ton of wind noise. In normal rain, it doesn't leak, but when I take it to the car wash, I have to stratigically place rags to catch the water.

I really don't take the tops off enough to miss them, and I probally won't get them again if the choice is up to me. But with 60-75% (depending on the year) of all Camaro buyers getting them, I know I'm in the minority here, so I'd say Camaro needs them on the option list, or there's going to be alot trouble with the loyalist base.
Old Apr 2, 2004 | 11:21 AM
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I hope that they are a option and not a standard thing with different trim levels, for example on the last of the Trans Ams you had to get the tops. The only way to get a V8 Pontiac was to get the Firebird Formula. The Camaro was still an option even on the SS.
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