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Posted: 10 Apr 2008 04:08 pm
by trabitom99
kesk wrote:I have one sunroof from a Volvo 340 that I purchased from a scrapyard, but this one does not look like genuine Volvo accessories. It can't slide, just tilt.
Volvo also did glass sunroofs for the 300
http://www.volvo300mania.com/pictures/access89_12.jpg
as a dealer-fitted option, maybe yours is an original accessory after all?
Tom
Posted: 10 Apr 2008 04:19 pm
by kesk
trabitom99 wrote:kesk wrote:I have one sunroof from a Volvo 340 that I purchased from a scrapyard, but this one does not look like genuine Volvo accessories. It can't slide, just tilt.
Volvo also did glass sunroofs for the 300
http://www.volvo300mania.com/pictures/access89_12.jpg
as a dealer-fitted option, maybe yours is an original accessory after all?
Tom
It could be. It looks like this one. On the glass it only says "thermax toughened".
Posted: 10 Apr 2008 04:23 pm
by Chris_C
Being super geeky and sad.. I don't think it is, the 300 glass sunroofs I've seen all don't have a circle handle. Still, if you want a glass sunroof, who cares

Posted: 11 Apr 2008 12:06 pm
by mac
I'll be even more geeky and sadder than you Chris.
Kesks roof is not a "genuine" accessory (or at least such a roof was never available in the UK market - in Bosnia, who knows).
An aftermarket type glass roof was available and was generally a "dealer fit" accessory but the trim ring inside was always black (though this would be covered by the headlining after fitting). Most, if not all had "Volvo" screen printed on the glass - but none had such a handle as Kesks. All versions were tilt only - the back edge being raised by one of two types of handle, (a simple, flimsy two position one, and later by an improved "multi position" a bit like a grab handle).
I'm pretty sure that the factory "slightly frowned" on the UK wish for glass "moon" roofs and I think all were "market sourced" and those not dealer fitted were fitted at the import centre. From memory they were sourced from "Panarama" (a UK sunroof maker in the 80s').
Mac.
Posted: 11 Apr 2008 12:22 pm
by SteveP
There was also the Tilt/Slide glass electric roof that were fitted to 300's (glass slid above the roof itself) as fitted to Pettaw's car, also seen on another 300 too of similar age.
Posted: 11 Apr 2008 01:04 pm
by kesk
mac wrote:
Kesks roof is not a "genuine" accessory (or at least such a roof was never available in the UK market - in Bosnia, who knows).
The origin of the car of which I have the sunroof is actually Austria. It was a 1987 Volvo 340 DL.
I don't have more information. From what I saw at demounting the sunroof, I would say it's of the same age as the car.
Posted: 11 Apr 2008 01:13 pm
by Chris_C
mac wrote:All versions were tilt only - the back edge being raised by one of two types of handle, (a simple, flimsy two position one, and later by an improved "multi position" a bit like a grab handle).
I have the later in Kar, I must admit I really miss it, with Fake not having one. No hassle, touch wood no rust issues, certainly no leak issues. And the interior is sooooo light. It was GLE plush out the factory, and it's never dull looking in there like non roofed cars can be.
Posted: 11 Apr 2008 02:30 pm
by trabitom99
Chris_C wrote:Being super geeky and sad.. I don't think it is, the 300 glass sunroofs I've seen all don't have a circle handle. Still, if you want a glass sunroof, who cares

mac wrote:I'll be even more geeky and sadder than you Chris.
Not geeky at all, I think it's great there are people around who remember details like that.
Much better than my posts, which tend to be supported by "AFAIK" and "IIRC"
Tom
Posted: 11 Apr 2008 03:33 pm
by CarlD
I've had a few replies to a load of emails I've sent to sunroof specialists I've found from different sources and there all saying the same, have a look at a mk1 golf.
I'm now trying to contact a local lad who i believe had a mk1 gti with the sunroof to to see if he'll let me have a poke round it. Mind you i think finding parts for one of those may still be as difficult.
Cheers
Carl
Posted: 12 May 2008 02:15 pm
by mac
A history lesson.
Golde became part of Rockwell Corp. and was absorbed into Meritor Automotive.
In July 2000 Meritor was taken over by Arvin Industries to become part of "ArvinMeritor".
Golde is now the registered brand name of passenger car and light commercial vehicle sunroof systems manufactured by:-
Arvin Meritor Light Vehicle Systems,
Maple Road 2135W,
48084-71886,
Troy,
Michegan,
USA.
They do NOT supply parts for "Golde" Golde roofs.
Original "Golde" was oem supply for Volvo, VW/Audi, Saab, Merc (some),
BMW (some), and Talbot (GM then peugeot).
Mac..