kevin-design
Well-known member
Ok, so to get right to the point here- I crashed my '92 convertible corvette. :cry Basically spun the rear into a concrete wall and hit pretty squarely in the back bumper. The back 'bumper cover' is pretty well wasted. The lights to the left and right of the plate are gone and that whole panel is now hanging. There is minor damage to the drivers side panel where it now buckles above the wheel well. The driver's side door no longer wants to open.
I need to investigate further just how bad the damage is- it actually drives pretty much the same as pre-crash, but this is bad. Especially considering that its my only car.
It does appear that the damage is pretty confined to the rear and back side panel, and that the frame and gas tank assembly isn't damaged, but I am taking it in to have all that confirmed.
I have been researching replacing these parts, and am reading that this is assmebled using a lot of adhesives, and that on the convertible, this whole area may be a single huge fiberglass shell. This is all making me want to just skip the whole thing and get a new car.
I'm looking for some opinions from folks who've been through this- just how much pain and suffering is this going to require?
Also, when describing what I need, I'd like to study up terminology, as in what is described by terms such as 'rear clip', 'bumper cover', 'rear bumper' etc? What years will share parts with a '92 convertible? Finally, to avoid huge shipping costs- does anyone know of a resource near charlotte, nc?
Thanks for any help! (and condolences)
-kevin
I need to investigate further just how bad the damage is- it actually drives pretty much the same as pre-crash, but this is bad. Especially considering that its my only car.
It does appear that the damage is pretty confined to the rear and back side panel, and that the frame and gas tank assembly isn't damaged, but I am taking it in to have all that confirmed.
I have been researching replacing these parts, and am reading that this is assmebled using a lot of adhesives, and that on the convertible, this whole area may be a single huge fiberglass shell. This is all making me want to just skip the whole thing and get a new car.
I'm looking for some opinions from folks who've been through this- just how much pain and suffering is this going to require?
Also, when describing what I need, I'd like to study up terminology, as in what is described by terms such as 'rear clip', 'bumper cover', 'rear bumper' etc? What years will share parts with a '92 convertible? Finally, to avoid huge shipping costs- does anyone know of a resource near charlotte, nc?
Thanks for any help! (and condolences)
-kevin