Sunroof Replacement for the 1991-1994 Rolls-Royce Touring Limousine
Working on an early 90s Rolls-Royce Touring Limousine isn't your everyday glass job. These cars were built with heavy materials and incredible attention to detail. When the sunroof glass cracks or the factory seals finally give out after thirty years, you need a technician who actually knows how to handle classic British engineering. I've spent years dealing with high-end vintage auto glass. Replacing the sunroof panel on these specific 1991 to 1994 models takes patience, the right specialty tools, and a very steady hand.
Mobile Service Where You Keep Your Car
You probably don't want to drive a classic Rolls-Royce with a broken roof across town and risk water damage or interior wind damage. That's why we bring the shop directly to your garage. Whether you have the car parked in Vaughan, safely tucked away in a climate-controlled unit in Richmond Hill, or sitting in your driveway in Markham, my team provides expert mobile service throughout the entire Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
How I Handle the Installation
You can't just pry the old glass out of a Touring Limousine and slap a new piece in. The interior headliner is usually original high-grade material, and a single mistake or drop of old glue can ruin it. Here is exactly how I approach this replacement:
- Interior Protection: The very first thing I do is drape heavy-duty protective covers over the leather seats, wood-grain center console, and headliner. We don't take risks with a vintage Rolls cabin.
- Careful Removal: I carefully unbolt the sunroof track hardware and extract the damaged glass. If the panel is shattered, I use a specialized vacuum to pull every tiny glass shard out of the water drainage channels so they don't clog later.
- Surface Cleaning: I scrape the old urethane and degraded weatherstripping down to the bare metal frame. Then, I clean the entire track system with specialized solvents to ensure there is no hidden dirt or rust left behind.
- Primer Application: I brush a premium bare-metal primer onto the pinch weld. This stops future corrosion dead in its tracks and gives the new glue a solid foundation to bite into.
- Adhesive & Installation: Finally, I run a thick, consistent bead of high-quality, fast-curing automotive adhesive and set the new sunroof glass perfectly into place. I always double-check the flushness against the roofline to make sure it sits flat and won't catch the wind.
Backed by AlexWindshield
Finding someone who respects a 1991-1994 Rolls-Royce Touring Limousine is tough. At AlexWindshield, we treat your classic vehicle like it belongs in our own garage. We are the trusted experts for mobile auto glass services across the GTA, and we back up our work with a strict Lifetime Warranty against leaks and defects. If your Rolls needs a new sunroof, give us a call and I'll make sure the job gets done right the first time.