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We wouldn't let ASC into the plant to install a sunroof. Ex BIW dimensional engineer, Sterling Heights Assembly (chrysler). Read: not built with a sunroof. If anything, this car has been modified from "stock" (which of course is relative on a numbered shelby) and the sunroof is a demerit in such a vehicle. I'm sure Shelby didn't divert one car between stamping and whittier unless you have some freaking awesome documentation that was not presented. Even so, it was not exactly "built" with a sunroof.
No one said that ASC did sunroof conversions in the Chrysler factory. In fact, there’s a post in here on the ASC sunroof installation process; did you read this whole thread?
“I'm sure Shelby didn't divert one car between stamping and whittier unless you have some freaking awesome documentation that was not presented” – Tell that to the daughter of the Thrifty president
By the way, I’m not presenting any more information to chop busters, from now on all that information is reserved for serious buyers only….
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What you need is a serious seller, not an internet troll.
ASC was doing sunroofs for Chrysler and marketing them as factory sunroofs, but if I remember right they were doing power sunroofs. The 88-89 Lancer/Lebaron GTS(including Lancer Shelby) had the power sunroof option in the sales catalog but it was farmed to ASC to do it. I think the 89-90 Caravans/Voyagers where the same way.
There is no mistaking that it is a ASC sunroof, and it's on a nice CSX-T. Other than the cars I mentioned, the factory sunroofs where done in house with it stamped into the roof skin, with the water trough and the drain tubes. Chrysler even had there own glass for it Safeguard which is also on the windshild and side glass. At least one thing if you are going to have an aftermarket sunroof, ASC is problably one of the best out there.
Ha..
I have an 87 CSX with a sunroof from a factory installed... and I promise it is the only one just like it...
I think the 1st gen minivans were factory stamped type jobs. I've seen one, and it didn't have the tell tale trim around the outside of the hole. It looked like any other factory stamped hole in the roof moon roof I've seen. I've also seen a couple of the ASC H body cars over the years they are well done for something that was finished after the car was assembled. Strangly it appears the h body also had the factory installed pop up sunroof as an option. I don't want to be a chop buster, but I am genuinely curious about the info you have collected on your car.
If you think about it, an ASC sunroof makes more sense on a CSX-T than a factory pop up roof. Since Shelby bought a batch of identical cars they should all have hard tops, and having ASC install a sunroof would be much easier than getting Chrysler to build one car with a factory sunroof. I'm sure the young lady would have never noticed the difference anyways.
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so.... are we selling a car or a sunroof?
ASC was (and may still be) installing sunroofs at factory located just off I-75 near Taylor-Melvindale MI (approx. 10 miles south of Detroit). Unless called into the plant by an engineer or quality manager, they would not install sunroofs in a Chrysler plant. The union would have a pile of grievances to the HR manager within the hour (even in 1988)!!!!
Do you still have the car? Would you please email me with info
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Interesting read! Did it sell?
I bought this car in November of 2013. Still don't know history of the sunroof but I replaced the engine - it wasn't the original because it had the 6 bolt flywheel from an earlier model. Also, it was not seized as thought, but the trans had come loose from the block locking the starter into the flywheel. Replaced with one from a 1988 Turbo LeBaron, same #'s, with 80k miles. Re-sealed it, new t-belt, water pump, flywheel, clutch kit, cv axles, struts, steering rack. The body is really nice, the interior is almost complete now.
I'm trying to keep original as possible. Came with the original wheels but without center caps I am not using them, using the wheels that were in pictures. 16". The one thing I did learn was that although the body is in great condition, it was driven hard. Idiot mechanics. The engine/trans coming apart, the steering rack had been replaced before-the steering column was outta some other model because it wasn't bolted in right - carriage bolts were ran down from other holes and it had a column shifter cut off with a hacksaw. I found a good tilt column from an '88 Shadow. There was pea gravel everywhere on the frame underneath, like it was driven on back roads - hard. Had to replace the rear trailing arm, it was bent. Also the catalytic converter had been removed so I have to replace it for state emissions. But I've put about 400 miles on it just running around Denver area with junkyard plates. She is fast, but was really scary to drive until I replaced the struts and steering rack. I had a 2004 Mach1 Mustang here, V8 5 speed, and this little CSX-T ate it for breakfast.
i read that there was one made for the president of thrifty's daughter and one intercooled for him from the factory
...who lived in Portland Oregon! The guy also drove/raced one of these cars.
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That car was from south of St. Louis. So I probably the king of gravel roads. Some kid owned it. I was wanting to look at it. But wife said I had to many cars.
I have a 1988 csx II it has a assignment vin number from direct connection and was rally raced by doug shepherd
Decafe.......Any Pictures of the Rally Raced CSX-T to share?
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heading to sandblast rally next weekend planning on posting some video and pics after race .
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