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Old Sep 25, 2025 | 05:36 PM
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Well Boys I can officially say i am in the glass roof club got the car back yesterday and put the Interior in.

I have wanted to do this mod ever since cdc did it in the late 00s. Always loved the way the concept glass roof car was but never had the chance to get one before they stopped being offered. My first impressions is it adds soo much room to the interior of the car it brings a totally different dynamic to it!

Install was fairly straightforward other than just time.consuming as there is over 200 spot welds that need to be drilled out. Not pictured but I asked about, the frontand rear trim pieces were destroyed coming off he said the glue was really strong and it had to be air chiseled off. The roof this car came from was a 14 so results might vary as far as other people being able to save them. The ford book on the mustang mentions to replace them as they will be destroyed when removed, hopefully they get aftermarket support.

Thanks again again to KC for the huge assist in getting the parts!








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Old Sep 25, 2025 | 05:43 PM
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Congrats On Probably Having The Last Glass Roof To Be Retrofitted on an S-197! That is Unless The Mouldings Get Repopped!

It Does Look Really Good With The Black Car!

Glad To Have Had a Small Part In The Endevor or I Guess 2 Parts!

KC
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Old Oct 2, 2025 | 09:00 PM
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Looks very nice. Yes it does make the interior seem bigger and brighter too. I love mine, but on a sunny hot day it is nice to have the shade to pull. Then you don't feel like an ant under a magnifying glass.
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Old Oct 3, 2025 | 04:23 PM
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Update on my project to convert the standard roof on my 2006 Mustang to the glass roof (see post #87 in the thread above). I have all of the donor parts needed, except the glass itself. I purchased one complete donor roof locally, and the glass specialist used by the resto shop where I take my Mustangs broke the glass trying to remove it from the donor roof. Resto shop located another complete donor roof in another state, picked it up, brought it back to the resto shop, and the glass specialist also broke that glass trying to remove it. I know this is a long shot, but if anyone has the piece of glass already removed and is willing to part with it, pls PM. Thanks in advance.
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Old Apr 18, 2026 | 04:58 PM
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This looks awesome, I have a few questions I hope you are still active on this forum, would you be able to answer some questions?

Originally Posted by Darb
Well Boys I can officially say i am in the glass roof club got the car back yesterday and put the Interior in.

I have wanted to do this mod ever since cdc did it in the late 00s. Always loved the way the concept glass roof car was but never had the chance to get one before they stopped being offered. My first impressions is it adds soo much room to the interior of the car it brings a totally different dynamic to it!

Install was fairly straightforward other than just time.consuming as there is over 200 spot welds that need to be drilled out. Not pictured but I asked about, the frontand rear trim pieces were destroyed coming off he said the glue was really strong and it had to be air chiseled off. The roof this car came from was a 14 so results might vary as far as other people being able to save them. The ford book on the mustang mentions to replace them as they will be destroyed when removed, hopefully they get aftermarket support.

Thanks again again to KC for the huge assist in getting the parts!







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Old Apr 18, 2026 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by BMustang
This looks awesome, I have a few questions I hope you are still active on this forum, would you be able to answer some questions?
Sure what did you want to know?
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Old Apr 18, 2026 | 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Darb
Sure what did you want to know?
Thank you for your response. I have a few questions for clarification.



Would it be possible to remove the donor sunroof subframe from the interior side (bottom) of the glass-holding frame without removing the glass, by drilling out the spot welds, and then essentially drop the frame with the glass into the recipient car’s roof subframe after removing the metal roof section?



Or, to install the frame that holds the glass, is removing the windshield and rear glass required as you did, because otherwise it would not fit as a “drop-in,” if that makes sense?



Another idea I had was whether the glass-holding frame could be cut in a way that allows it to be dropped in from the top, and then riveted or bolted from inside the car to the subframe, so I could avoid destroying those narrow roof panels and also one less step of removing 3 glasses?



My concern is both the fitment of the glass-holding frame onto the recipient car’s frame and less the structural rigidity of the roof. I would assume properly installed rivets or anchor bolts could be comparable in strength to spot welds.



I’d appreciate your thoughts and hope you're still having fun with your amazing glass roof.
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Old Apr 19, 2026 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by BMustang
Thank you for your response. I have a few questions for clarification.



Would it be possible to remove the donor sunroof subframe from the interior side (bottom) of the glass-holding frame without removing the glass, by drilling out the spot welds, and then essentially drop the frame with the glass into the recipient car’s roof subframe after removing the metal roof section?



Or, to install the frame that holds the glass, is removing the windshield and rear glass required as you did, because otherwise it would not fit as a “drop-in,” if that makes sense?



Another idea I had was whether the glass-holding frame could be cut in a way that allows it to be dropped in from the top, and then riveted or bolted from inside the car to the subframe, so I could avoid destroying those narrow roof panels and also one less step of removing 3 glasses?



My concern is both the fitment of the glass-holding frame onto the recipient car’s frame and less the structural rigidity of the roof. I would assume properly installed rivets or anchor bolts could be comparable in strength to spot welds.



I’d appreciate your thoughts and hope you're still having fun with your amazing glass roof.
In theory that would work but there is a line of welds on the roofline on the outer edge of the support. It could work if you were able to get the glass off without breaking it. If you use a spot weld driller and a small sander you probably could do it the way your saying.

As for the strength of the roof they both use the same lower from its just the upper thats different and it has the support for the glass. I honestly feel the support thats in the glass roof under the glass is structurally stronger than just the front and back frames and the steel roof sheet metal. It only adds i think 30 lbs which isnt that much.
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Old Apr 19, 2026 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 66Mustang.net
Update on my project to convert the standard roof on my 2006 Mustang to the glass roof (see post #87 in the thread above). I have all of the donor parts needed, except the glass itself. I purchased one complete donor roof locally, and the glass specialist used by the resto shop where I take my Mustangs broke the glass trying to remove it from the donor roof. Resto shop located another complete donor roof in another state, picked it up, brought it back to the resto shop, and the glass specialist also broke that glass trying to remove it. I know this is a long shot, but if anyone has the piece of glass already removed and is willing to part with it, pls PM. Thanks in advance.
The shop that did the work on mine warned me about this and I literally was anxious as **** until they let me know it was removed without an issue. Sorry that happened to ya
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Old Apr 22, 2026 | 02:20 PM
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Hot Tip For Glass Roof Fans!

The Parts Farm Has a New Parts Car!

Is That Actually a Glass Roof Possibly Aftermarket or Is it Just Painted To Look Like One!

Too Early to Be a Factory Glass Roof. Anyhoo Just Thought I Would Post To Ponder!

Something Looks Odd!


https://ebay.us/m/zcj26w

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Old Today | 11:03 AM
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Looks like a very glossy painted black roof...
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Old Today | 12:27 PM
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Yea if you look thru the pics the roof was painted black
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