I would go for a BMW one; think they are likely around £150. Sopers should be worth a call.
I have spoken to them and they are going to get me price on a new window and a new roof (with window). I thought it’d be interesting to see what they come back with! Thanks.
You can’t really tell without close inspection. It looks like the stitching has gone in the corners to me. That will compromise a window replacement without repair. It can also be a tricky procedure, especially if the hood side of the zip is frayed. Maybe a 50:50 success rate.
Also factor in if butyl seals are going/already gone and leaking.
A whole new high quality roof & window is £330 from Jack Smith in Swansea.
I will take a closer look at some point today after work and see what the deal is. I believe that maybe the stitching isn’t too bad, but I’ll double check. The car has been garaged for quite a few years by the previous keeper, so I need to check up on a few things!
unless you are particularly wanting to keep it extremely original, (and that wont add any value, probably lessen it) I would get a complete new roof and window from Jack Smiths, which are £350 fitted.
Far better than just a new window, you also get a brand new roof to look at.
To me, not changing it is like having you wheels refurbished and fitting the old tyres with 2mm of tread back on
Thank for your comment! That’s interesting, how come keeping it original would lessen the value? I thought people loved anything original on cars? If I were to get a new roof, I probably would go to Jack Smith (albeit a long way from me!), but if I can pick up a window for cheap and it’s not going to cause any issues on the roof, I’d replace just the window for now!
It looks like only a few stitches have gone and they can be repaired to OEM appearance with a little patience and a Speedy Stitcher - thread (pun intended etc) here:
https://zroadster.org/threads/window-stitching-repair-with-photos.22231/
Jack Smith is clearly the economic case if the window goes, given the difference between his price for an entire hood and the price of a window on its own. But if OP lives far away it could add significantly to the overall cost.
Living in Newcastle, a visit to Jack Smith would entail £150 in fuel and an overnight stay, pushing total cost closer/beyond £500. As I’ve saved the stitching on my hood and it’s in otherwise great condition, I’ll be trying a genuine new BMW replacement screen first, when time inevitably comes for me to replace the current window
Thanks for making me aware of that post and the Speedy Sticther, I may have a go with one of them, despite there only being a few stitches out. I think I’m going to do the same to be honest I’m terms of repairing the stitching and get a new BMW window.
Yes, you’re right, I live in East Yorkshire so it is quite a trek to get to Swansea to Jack Smiths!
I had a window replaced by a company in Coventry they unzip make a new window in your frame and zip it back in. It was a while back now but he may be still there.
They are link....
http://www.softtops.org.uk/
Thanks for that link, I’ll check them out and see how much they’d do it for! I think I’d prefer having the zip out option again.