
lovly day for cab owner's...?
Moderator: martauto
-
- Powered by Nelly
- Posts: 10020
- Joined: Sun Dec 18, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Croydon
Mahmood wrote:![]()
![]()
![]()
Sold mine last week to a fellow Zoner...like you, I used to drive with the roof down even if the sun wasn't shining.
Enjoy

Yeah im the same sunshine roof down coat and bennie hat on heater on full


Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
-
- E30 Zone Team Member
- Posts: 6589
- Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Sweating buckets in Bahrain
corkie wrote:took mine for a good run, Roof down,music ,heater on....pure bliss...who need's summer eh?lol
summer??? I hate summer, now it is perfect convertable season here, summer is too hot!!!

mrlee

-
- E30 Zone Regular
- Posts: 660
- Joined: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Wiltshire, UK
- Contact:
Yep, me too. Hat and gloves as the heater does not work, and singing as the stereo is not wired up.corkie wrote:took mine for a good run, Roof down,music ,heater on....pure bliss...who need's summer eh?lol
Still a perfect E30 day. It is a very sheltered environment in the front of an E30 cab too, very impressed.
Martin.
----------------------------------------------------
Lots of bikes, the odd modern BMW, and now an 88 e30 335i Cab project with E32 running gear
Lots of bikes, the odd modern BMW, and now an 88 e30 335i Cab project with E32 running gear
-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1392
- Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Stanmore, Harrow
Yhh bought mine aswell a couple of weeks ago. Not on the road just yetstu79uk wrote:just bought a 320 cab just doing some repairs then I'm out in it with the roof down yee ha can't wait
The only thing is apparently you could damage part of the roof if your put the roof down and its cold. So you have to make sure the car is really warm inside before you actually put the roof down.
Is this true or is it just a myth????

Dreaming of the day I purchase an E30 M3
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
true ...the colder it is the more brittle the rear window gets and they crack if folded..thats why cabs were provided with a rear window cover as standardmadaboutthe30 wrote: The only thing is apparently you could damage part of the roof if your put the roof down and its cold. So you have to make sure the car is really warm inside before you actually put the roof down.
Is this true or is it just a myth????

-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1392
- Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Stanmore, Harrow
Oh ok..........what do you mean by rear window cover? what does it look like?DaveD wrote:true ...the colder it is the more brittle the rear window gets and they crack if folded..thats why cabs were provided with a rear window cover as standardmadaboutthe30 wrote: The only thing is apparently you could damage part of the roof if your put the roof down and its cold. So you have to make sure the car is really warm inside before you actually put the roof down.
Is this true or is it just a myth????
As everytime I put the roof down I make sure its boiling hot inside to risk any damage.....
Dreaming of the day I purchase an E30 M3
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
To not risk damage. This is good, so long as you continue doing that, your window should be fine, and you wont need a cover. As for what they look like, they're a screwed up ball of grey fabric in the boot, usually.madaboutthe30 wrote:As everytime I put the roof down I make sure its boiling hot inside to risk any damage.....
-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1392
- Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Stanmore, Harrow
Ok cool, I dont think my cab came with that, Ill just stick to the precautionsCloud wrote:To not risk damage. This is good, so long as you continue doing that, your window should be fine, and you wont need a cover. As for what they look like, they're a screwed up ball of grey fabric in the boot, usually.madaboutthe30 wrote:As everytime I put the roof down I make sure its boiling hot inside to risk any damage.....

Dreaming of the day I purchase an E30 M3
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1392
- Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Stanmore, Harrow
Lol Im even more lost now, how does it actually protect your rear window? If its worthwhile I may buy onegooner1 wrote:Grey fabric cloud?, mine,s a black vinylish affair, with four straps.
Dreaming of the day I purchase an E30 M3
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
It straps around the back part of the roof, like the face-hugger thing in the Alien movie, with a big rectangle of material that fits neatly over the clear plastic part of the soft top. It protects from cold, snow, water (which can collect along the bottom seam of the window) and sharp sticks.madaboutthe30 wrote:Lol Im even more lost now, how does it actually protect your rear window? If its worthwhile I may buy one
- gooner1
- Out humping Reindeer
- Posts: 13280
- Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2006 11:00 pm
- Location: Northampton.For my sins.
Tbh mate, i can,t remember what the inner part consists of.Cloud wrote:Is it not soft and felty on one side?gooner1 wrote:Grey fabric cloud?, mine,s a black vinylish affair, with four straps.
I don't think I've seen a genuine one, if it's not.
Will check tomorrow.

- mineralblue
- Rocking Horse Poo
- Posts: 729
- Joined: Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Nottingham
-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1392
- Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Stanmore, Harrow
ohhh ok, no I definetly dont have one of those. Where can I purchase one from? What sort of prices we looking at?
Dreaming of the day I purchase an E30 M3
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
-
- E30 Zone Regular
- Posts: 623
- Joined: Sat Sep 13, 2008 11:00 pm




When will I ever be able to take the Alpina out?
Where the fu*ck is summer!!!???
-
- E30 Zone Regular
- Posts: 623
- Joined: Sat Sep 13, 2008 11:00 pm
Lol, the oil is probably frozen over lol, it gets started but doesn;'t get out on the roads on wet days.Chris-W wrote:June 28th, between 2 and 2:05pm. Just enough time to warm the old girl through.BMWAlpinaC2 wrote:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
When will I ever be able to take the Alpina out?
Where the fu*ck is summer!!!???
-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1392
- Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Stanmore, Harrow
Im not counting on this summer being a hit to be honest with you. Judging by the past few rainy summers we've had, this coming summer doesnt look very promising.
Im just going to risk it and put the roof down on any sunny day, summer or no summer.
Im just going to risk it and put the roof down on any sunny day, summer or no summer.
Dreaming of the day I purchase an E30 M3
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
--- e30 motorsport cab-- in the process of becoming a trailer queen
--- Z4M Coupe - daily driver
-
- E30 Zone Camper
- Posts: 1164
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Notts/Derbys Borders
I got as far as starting mine and put the windows down !!!! Still not taxed as its having a "winter rest"..
Was so tempted to just go and tax it but its a waste on the 24th of the month... Anyway is dark and now raining here
so i will just have to keep pretending !!!!!
Was so tempted to just go and tax it but its a waste on the 24th of the month... Anyway is dark and now raining here
so i will just have to keep pretending !!!!!

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=54&fg=10madaboutthe30 wrote:ohhh ok, no I definetly dont have one of those. Where can I purchase one from? What sort of prices we looking at?
part21 but mine's just canvas not padded like that

-
- E30 Zone Team Member
- Posts: 15846
- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Surrey / West Sussex
If the ones you've seen Cloud, are a roll of screwed up felt, you anint been looking at a genuine cover. AND that cover alone WILL NOT SAVE A COLD REAR WINDOW. It is purely a cover to stop the frost and therefore the need to "scrape" the ice off or use chemical de icers on what is basically a soft plastic screen.madaboutthe30 wrote:Ok cool, I dont think my cab came with that, Ill just stick to the precautionsCloud wrote:To not risk damage. This is good, so long as you continue doing that, your window should be fine, and you wont need a cover. As for what they look like, they're a screwed up ball of grey fabric in the boot, usually.madaboutthe30 wrote:As everytime I put the roof down I make sure its boiling hot inside to risk any damage.....
Madaboutthe30 is absolutely spot on. The car has to be warm inside to take away any risk of the rear screen cracking. Full stop. Thats the heater on max and the rear screen blower on.
B7's Motto. "If it's French, BURN IT!!!!!!"
-
- E30 Zone Meets/Events Team
- Posts: 27985
- Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Mad mad mad
- Contact:
When your asleep, in your dreamsBMWAlpinaC2 wrote:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
When will I ever be able to take the Alpina out?
Where the fu*ck is summer!!!???


If you Got "Haters",Then your doing something Right!
CR24v??? Where's it all gone?? LOL