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February 26, 2003
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Valmet Automotive presents the Thunderbird Retractable Glass Roof Concept
Car
Valmet Concept Car
Photo: Valmet
Valmet Automotive presents at
the Geneva Motor Show a new retractable concept car with glass roof. The
Thunderbird Retractable Glass Roof has a fully automatic retractable roof
with two glass panels. The structural parts of the panels are made of
sheet metal and fully lined inside. The concept provides two models in
one, top down a traditional convertible without restrictions and top up a
hard top.
The fully automatic roof
mechanism is robust and simple. The roof is operated by an
electro-hydraulic actuation system. The roof folds smoothly into a compact
package behind the seats. The automatically operated hard tonneau cover
conceals the roof completely.
The Thunderbird Retractable
Glass Roof concept car provides new unique features for customers. The
retractable roof is neatly stowed in the space between the trunk and the
seats and the tonneau cover is completely separate from the trunk lid. Due
to smart packaging of the roof the size and shape of the trunk is not
compromised and even the trunk lid is the same as on the original Ford
Thunderbird.
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The Thunderbird Retractable
Glass Roof concept has been developed and manufactured in the Technical
Center of Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland. The concept car is a
unique car representing the specialty vehicle know-how of Valmet
Automotive. The series production of this car is not planned.
Valmet Automotive has a long
experience in the development and production of convertibles, their roof
systems, body structures and interior solutions, and of total concepts for
other niche vehicles. In over 30 years the company has manufactured
960,000 vehicles including nearly 300, 000 convertibles. In 2002 Valmet
Automotive produced 41,000 vehicles consisting of Porsche Boxster and Saab
9-3 Convertible and 5-d models.
(Feb 24, 2003)
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