The short answer is no. Not all Corvette rear windows could be
removed. I do not have a list, but most were the "Flat back
windows" between 1968 and 1977, and not all of these were
made to be removed.
No, the fifth generation (1997 - 2004) Corvettes had an FMR layout, which is rear wheel drive. In fact, ALL Corvettes are rear wheel drive.
All corvettes are constructed from fiberglass.
1968 thru 1982 haynes corvette repair manual says yes they do.
there are thousands of corvettes left on the road.
no, but many are
The rear window has probably been replaced at some point with one that has defrost. The rear window has probably been replaced at some point with one that has defrost.
There is no rear window lock on the Yukon. The window only goes halfway down because that is all the room there is inside the door. The reason is if you notice that the rear doors overlap the rear wheel housing considerably limiting the room inside the bottom part of the doors. Unlike an XL where the doors clear the rear wheels completely and are able to roll down the window all the way. == ==
rear window defroster light keeps flashing
The original Corvettes (1953) were all painted white.
all the slinding rear windows that i put in you had to replace the whole rear glass
Make sure the window is all the way up. If you think it is, lower the window all the way then raise it all the way. Then try the wiper and fluid delivery system. Well Done. This worked perfectly for me.
All the big broncos 77?/78-95, I'm not sure about the older ones