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same thing happened to mine... I finally cut part of it open and glued it back in place.Deety said:'83 Chevette. The material on the roof kept coming unglued. I drove around with bobby pins in the ash tray so when it fell on my head while I was driving, I could stick it back in place quickly. Had a few dozen pins up there by the time I was done with the car.
my friend in High Scool who had a 1978 Ford Thunderbird. We could fit four people in the trunk it was so big.gbearbuck said:1976 Buick Park Ave.... an absolute boat!!! Comfy ride, big V8, "loaded" (it had an eight-trac)... After learning to parallel park that beast, other cars were a piece of cake to park... I didn't care for the car, however I was bouncing off trees that first year (heck, I even drove into a concrete pole at the gas station). Looking back, that was the best thing my parents could have done... given me a big piece of steel that couldn't be raced....