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Re: hail

From: "rob" <rt(at)rt.com>

Subject: Re: hail

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Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 00:57:29 GMT

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I use my c5 convert as a daily driver. I`ve been in several hail storms

here in the DFW area. No damage. And the C5 is not made of fiberglass.

"Tom Crabtree" <spam(at)sucks.com> wrote in message

news:58KdnU5Vdf7cc-LfRVn-og(at)sunset.net...

> Jerry wrote:

>> First off, I`m NOT a vette owner but having just gone thru a hail

>> storm yesterday in Texas, I wondered if the hail (pea size) would hurt

>> (make pock marks) in the newer corvette bodies if parked in an open

>> area? Are vettes still fiberglass bodies? Obviously one shouldn`t park

>> outside if you know it`s going to hail

>> but in Texas, you don`t always know.

>

> Jerry

>

> I should think that if it was indeed "TEXAS" sized hail, there would be

> nothing left of the car but a pile of smoldering rubble.

>

> `Vette`s are just as susceptible to hail damage as any other car, perhaps

> even more so. There is no such thing as a "dent" in fiberglass, and yes,

> new Vettes are still being made of fiberglass.

>

> TomC

> `90 ZR1

>








From: Bob I <birelan(at)yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: hail

Lines: 41

Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 20:30:14 -0500

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Sorry rob, but you need to read up.



"Since its debut in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette has sported a body made

of lightweight panels of fibreglass-reinforced sheet molding compound [SMC].



Today, most of these SMC body panels are made in Shelbyville, Ind., by

the Reinforced Plastics Division of GenCorp, Carmel, Ind."



From

http://www.pcoating.com/getarticle.cfm/User_ID=913237/articleid=1505



rob wrote:

> I use my c5 convert as a daily driver. I`ve been in several hail storms

> here in the DFW area. No damage. And the C5 is not made of fiberglass.

> "Tom Crabtree" <spam(at)sucks.com> wrote in message

> news:58KdnU5Vdf7cc-LfRVn-og(at)sunset.net...

>

>>Jerry wrote:

>>

>>>First off, I`m NOT a vette owner but having just gone thru a hail

>>>storm yesterday in Texas, I wondered if the hail (pea size) would hurt

>>>(make pock marks) in the newer corvette bodies if parked in an open

>>>area? Are vettes still fiberglass bodies? Obviously one shouldn`t park

>>>outside if you know it`s going to hail

>>>but in Texas, you don`t always know.

>>

>>Jerry

>>

>>I should think that if it was indeed "TEXAS" sized hail, there would be

>>nothing left of the car but a pile of smoldering rubble.

>>

>>`Vette`s are just as susceptible to hail damage as any other car, perhaps

>>even more so. There is no such thing as a "dent" in fiberglass, and yes,

>>new Vettes are still being made of fiberglass.

>>

>>TomC

>>`90 ZR1

>>

>

>

>






From: "rob" <r(at)r.com>

Subject: Re: hail

Lines: 45

Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 14:35:15 GMT

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Its a plastic, reinforced with glass fibers.

"Bob I" <birelan(at)yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:7adge.2564$rt1.1156(at)fe04.lga...

> Sorry rob, but you need to read up.

>

> "Since its debut in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette has sported a body made

> of lightweight panels of fibreglass-reinforced sheet molding compound

> [SMC].

>

> Today, most of these SMC body panels are made in Shelbyville, Ind., by the

> Reinforced Plastics Division of GenCorp, Carmel, Ind."

>

> From

> http://www.pcoating.com/getarticle.cfm/User_ID=913237/articleid=1505

>

> rob wrote:

>> I use my c5 convert as a daily driver. I`ve been in several hail storms

>> here in the DFW area. No damage. And the C5 is not made of fiberglass.

>> "Tom Crabtree" <spam(at)sucks.com> wrote in message

>> news:58KdnU5Vdf7cc-LfRVn-og(at)sunset.net...

>>

>>>Jerry wrote:

>>>

>>>>First off, I`m NOT a vette owner but having just gone thru a hail

>>>>storm yesterday in Texas, I wondered if the hail (pea size) would hurt

>>>>(make pock marks) in the newer corvette bodies if parked in an open

>>>>area? Are vettes still fiberglass bodies? Obviously one shouldn`t park

>>>>outside if you know it`s going to hail

>>>>but in Texas, you don`t always know.

>>>

>>>Jerry

>>>

>>>I should think that if it was indeed "TEXAS" sized hail, there would be

>>>nothing left of the car but a pile of smoldering rubble.

>>>

>>>`Vette`s are just as susceptible to hail damage as any other car, perhaps

>>>even more so. There is no such thing as a "dent" in fiberglass, and yes,

>>>new Vettes are still being made of fiberglass.

>>>

>>>TomC

>>>`90 ZR1

>>>

>>

>>





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