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I have recently been asked to drive my 04 convertible in a parade with a person sitting on the deck.
Is the deck designed to hold this kind of weight?
Are there things I should look out for if I do this?
 
How many pounds are we talking here?:D Is this one of those Paris Hilton types or one of those "Does this Vette make my A%% look fat?"

Randy;)
 
I have no problem with that - in fact, Corvette convertibles have been used for years in parades with people sitting on the tonneau cover.

I have a custom made foam padded terry cloth cover that fits the tonnear cover just for this sort of thing. It has straps that attach it to the cover and fringe around it to make it look better. To aid entry and exit, move the passenger seat all the way forward with the back folded forward and have the person step in behind the seat and then sit down.

If nothing else, get a large beach towel for the person to sit on as their clothes will scratch the paint.

Generally, my riders have been beauty gueens and a couple of politicians. I did draw the line at a 350+ pound Cherokee chief sitting on the tonneau though.
 
Ask the ladies to please remove their heeled shoes so they don't have a tendency to rest their (spiked heels) feet on the front seat and leave any marks.
Enjoy the parade!
Heidi
 
hdschwei said:
I have recently been asked to drive my 04 convertible in a parade with a person sitting on the deck.
Is the deck designed to hold this kind of weight?
Are there things I should look out for if I do this?

I wouldn't let anyone sit on my Vette for all the tea in China...Are you NUTS?:L
 
No problem we do it all the time. We have girls sit in open T-tops too! Heidi is correct, the high heels are the bigest threat. I have a cover for my console. We always do one homecoming parade. I'm thinking about building a seat something on the order of Tuna's for it.
 
Let's face it...if she's good looking with a killer bod, no boyfriend, age equal to or greater than 18 (but less than ancient), no morals, and no father with a shotgun...


you let her sit anywhere she wants to.


Remember though...you have to face forward and drive.

If she does match the above requirements...let me know if you want me to ride shotgun.

:D D97
 
Thanks for the information. It's good to see some people take these forums seriously.
 
I have done homecoming parades with both my Vettes, our local club does the local high school every year.
 
vette-dude said:
How many pounds are we talking here?:D Is this one of those Paris Hilton types or one of those "Does this Vette make my A%% look fat?"

Randy;)

If you would like a SERIOUS response perhaps you need to provide the previously requested information. JUST HOW BIG A PERSON IS IT THAT'S GOING TO BE SITTING ON THE DECK???????:confused
 
Alright folks, before this thread starts going in the direction of making beauty queen jokes, let's get back to the original question.

Participating in Parades is sort of the Corvette's call to service. After all, the Corvette isn't a truck, which means your friends can't press you into service to help them move. For most of us who participate in a local Corvette club, being a part of a parade (4th of July Holiday, Veterans Day, Local High School Homecoming or Prom Season, St. Patrick's Day, etc) is simply something we do to show off our cars!

Sometimes, we get asked to provide a ride for some of the participants the parade is celebrating. Ultimately, that's a personal call the owner of the Corvette must make. The Corvette can take it (up to a reasonable weight limit), but you should take precautions regarding having a surface for them to sit on to avoid clothing scratching the car, and ask them to remove their shoes while riding.

Trust me, the Corvette can handle that.

:w
-Patrick
 
Patrick said:
Alright folks, before this thread starts going in the direction of making beauty queen jokes, let's get back to the original question.

:w
-Patrick

Just when we were going to start having some fun.

Remo:cool
 
I agree, use the Vette in a parade, with one word of caution. If you have a 6 spd, watch your oil temps and prepare for a little riding of the clutch. It will get quite hot, and your left leg will be put to the test! But I would think a 'looker' on the back of a 'looker vette', is something that will make every little boy in the parade say, when I grow up, that's what I'm going to be driving!!!


enjoy the parade, hope you have an A4;)
 
silver98 said:
I agree, use the Vette in a parade, with one word of caution. If you have a 6 spd, watch your oil temps and prepare for a little riding of the clutch. It will get quite hot, and your left leg will be put to the test! But I would think a 'looker' on the back of a 'looker vette', is something that will make every little boy in the parade say, when I grow up, that's what I'm going to be driving!!!

...as long as it doesn't make every little boy want to grow up to be the beauty queen/looker!


Just a joke, Patrick. Just a joke.
 
Remo said:
Just when we were going to start having some fun.

Remo:cool
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Patrick "........but you should take precautions regarding having a surface for them to sit on to avoid clothing scratching the car, and ask them to remove their shoes while riding.
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What about the other "clothing"? Shouldn't he have said..."ask them to remove their shoes AND clothing"?:D

The only place I would let a female beauty queen sit on my Corvette would be on my steering wheel...facing me:L :L
 
[QUOTE='04 Torch Red]What about the other "clothing"? Shouldn't he have said..."ask them to remove their shoes AND clothing"?:D

The only place I would let a female beauty queen sit on my Corvette would be on my steering wheel...facing me:L :L [/QUOTE]

Wow- you must participate in some interesting parades. :crazy

-Patrick
 
Originally Posted by '04 Torch Red
What about the other "clothing"? Shouldn't he have said..."ask them to remove their shoes AND clothing"?:D

The only place I would let a female beauty queen sit on my Corvette would be on my steering wheel...facing me:L :L




Wow- you must participate in some interesting parades.
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Read what I said again...I said..."The only place I WOULD..."

Never said I had done it before......:D
 
hdschwei said:
I have recently been asked to drive my 04 convertible in a parade with a person sitting on the deck.
Is the deck designed to hold this kind of weight?
Are there things I should look out for if I do this?

Hi hdschwei -

As long as it is not the Miss Bratwurst Parade in Sheboygen, you should be allright....

As stated - make certain precautions to protect the paint on your tonneau, and ask the participants to remove shoes to protect the seat and console areas.

I have to admit I had "bad thoughts" regarding the parade scenario - thoughts of a young lovely with a short skirt sitting on the waterfall area....what would be your view in the rearview mirror? :naughty:

Lord I apologize for that right there......:L

best regards -

mqqn
 
im doing a parade in august with my 99 vert. i can only dream itd be paris in her newest carls jr outfit.
 
hdschwei said:
Thanks for the information. It's good to see some people take these forums seriously.


Would appreciate finding those people who are taking these forums seriously....stop it!

You're making the rest of us look bad!


:L
 

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