Show us your love for impractical, water-leaking, soft-top convertibles of all persuasions please! (it will give me time to get my list together) Here's one of my favorites, a Buick Riviera V8 Convertible circa 1984 with FWD Cheers Cazalea ...
I know they reduce cargo room a bit, but that's okay. What worries me is my pals at the "collision estimating factory" where I used to work, tell me they seldom can be made to work properly after a good smack in the side or bump in the rear end. That's no...
Lookimg forward to see what replaces it! Gone but not forgotten: 2008 mx5 for me, sunflower yellow was a nice color with plenty of pop, never seen so many insects attracted by any other car and I dont mean on the windshield. Great memories driving around ...
Austin Healy 100-6 -- I just found this picture of a car I'd completely forgotten Buick Electra 225 - rear quarter panel so long it was a 3/4 panel! Corvair Monza 140 Convertible Citroen Mehari Jeepster Commando 1972 Jeepster 1968 91 Lotus Elan, 71 Lotus ...
They only came in white or this red. My car had sport wheels, this has Riviera wire caps. They could have a v6 turbo or v8. Otherwise they were all loaded. ...
Although never brought to the States I still have a friend here who owns one (shhh) and another buddy in the UK with one. The England pal has had lots of leaks and electrical issues but still keeps it happily in his garage with a few other crazy cars. I d...
Main aspect was the improvement of the gearbox behaviour. Especially in the automatic modus it simply wasn‘t good. The performance part had several options e.g. even more power but only with upgraded clutch etc.
I was taken on a ride with a BMW enthusiast/employee in an M roadster. He felt it was the most fantastic car ever made. It was perhaps the scariest ride I ever had and no doubt plenty of power! That was a hard top, not soft top. Very neat car though. I th...
I have driven a friend's car a couple times and have wanted one, but the Lotuses are already here and I can't manage any more sporty cars. When we had our Fiat 500e, I drove the new Fiat version and liked it but again my wife prohibited me from even think...
I have in the past referred to it as the sensible daft car! Went on a few track days last year which were great fun. It also showed car far more capable than I am! Cheers JML
My wife's Jeep Limited. Although the entire hardtop is removable we've never removed the whole thing, we always just removed the front panels. But last year I bought a folding section for the front seats since it's more convenient than removing the front ...
My kind of vehicles; I could be happy with either. That top is just like the one on my Citroen 2CV which I didn't count. I will have to add in all the Citroens!! Mike ...
I shared some years with these three: This one was particularly fugly - very fun with its digital dash like the knight rider - K2000. ... and my next one, maybe ...
Hope these count in this thread. My son in my former Triumph Spitfire 1500 many years ago. I kept this car preserved for a long while and sold it to a collector fairly recently. Plus my dad's old Fiat Balilla outside his dad's house in 1938! Dad later tou...
Until I had a head on collision at an intersection with another car that was making an illegal turn. The bonnet of the car slid over the windscreen, otherwise I could have been decapitated.
My wonderful Mercedes 250 SL from 1967. Manual 4 speed. 150 hp from a 2.5 litre 6 cylinder engine. I have owned it for some 15 years or so. It’s such a friendly and easily driven car that produces a lot of smiles on fellow drivers and pedestrians. Before ...
I "babysat" one of those cars, a 250 if I remember correctly, for about 6 months for a friend who was moving house and had nowhere to store it. I liked the convertible top arrangement, and the solid feeling of the body (unlike many convertibles). My only ...
Solid and fun. Agree on the gearing. 1st and 2nd are just steps you need to go through. 3rd and 4th are pretty good - the range of 4th is crazy, from 90/100 km/h to 180 . No, I haven’t touched the gearset. Interesting idea as the engine seems quite willin...
I don't think that I would have the brass to order it that way as a new car, happy to pick it up though in the aftermarket pretty spectacular looking...