At least it wasn't the Mustang. You can melt down some old toothbrushes to repair the Vette.
What does that even mean?
What does that even mean?
Defined 'reinforced'? Front and rear fascias are about as 'plastic' as you can get, like any other modern car. I'm not sure what the rest of a C5 body is made of. Assumably fiberglass, which isn't a plastic. No flex to it, it's a woven mat soaked in hardened resin (can that be considered a 'plastic'?). Fenders and hood are surely fiberglass. Later C5's on up starting moving to some carbon fiber bits.
Defined 'reinforced'? Front and rear fascias are about as 'plastic' as you can get, like any other modern car. I'm not sure what the rest of a C5 body is made of. Assumably fiberglass, which isn't a plastic. No flex to it, it's a woven mat soaked in hardened resin (can that be considered a 'plastic'?). Fenders and hood are surely fiberglass. Later C5's on up starting moving to some carbon fiber bits.
At least it wasn't the Mustang. You can melt down some old toothbrushes to repair the Vette.
LOL, if you can afford a late model Vette and a collector Mustang maybe you should have hired the pros to take that tree down.
Interesting question. I'm not sure it's a plastic. I've heard it referred to as glass resin, and I think it's similar to two-part epoxies. Those are polymers, right? So I guess chemically they are at least close to plastics.