Just to show I’m not too picky.
72 Cutlass convert – not necessarily 442, 350 Rocket would do just fine.
Coffin-nosed Cord
Jaguar XJ
Jaguar E-type
Late 50s or early 70s Caddy Eldo convert
Just to show I’m not too picky.
72 Cutlass convert – not necessarily 442, 350 Rocket would do just fine.
Coffin-nosed Cord
Jaguar XJ
Jaguar E-type
Late 50s or early 70s Caddy Eldo convert
Porsche 959
25th Anniv Countach
BMW M1
Toyota 2000GT
and…
Any shiny new Vette.
I am absolutely sure I will be kicking myself immediately after hitting the submit button for not mentioning others.
Oh my God!! How did I forget the Superbird!?!
When I was growing up, a guy had one in a small town down the road. I drooled everytime I drove by it. Never saw it on the road, only his garage.
One of those square-headlighted 80s/90s Jaguars
The 1970 Plymouth Satellite I had in high school
A brilliant red Barchetta from a better, vanished time
A convertible Sunfire…theyre zippy
Umm…any with a working radio…I havent had a radio in my car since October
OK, great quote. I’ll forgive you for the 80’s Jaguars, then.
I’m kinda partial to them convertible “Muscle Cars”!
In almost no particular order.
In almost no particular order.
Just a few I’d like to own…
Sunbeam Tiger (with the Ford 289 V8 puhleese)
Volvo 162 turbo convertible - who woulda thunk there was a 330 hp Volvo?
and a Humvee please.
McLaren F1 (A true gull-wing, Booker57, 0-60 in 3.2, IIRC.)
1928 Mercedes SSK Two-Seater (Designed by Dr. Porsche.)
1969 Pontiac Trans AM Convertible (Only Five made)
1996 Lamborghini Diablo SE Jota
1992 Chevrolet Camaro with a 350, TPI, and glass T-tops.
Feynn, what a weird Volvo! Dutch custom job, from the looks of it. 330 BHP? Yikes.
Oh, and your DS has magically transformed into an Alfa Spider. both are pretty, though!
Coldy - Since I like my models topless the Alfa could very well be added to my list.
Let’s try posting a pic of a lovely1964 DS 19 Convertible.
It’s good to see someone who can appreciate a good Deesse, Feynn!
At the risk of telling you something you already know: are you aware of the various hors-production versions of the DS, many of them by Chapron? Observe this beautiful DS Le Dandy, for example.