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Open-Top motoring....

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I am quite virginal in this respect as reported in todays POTD but others may over their motoring years have owned/desired a convertible/cabriolet/roadster/décapotable/drop-top/rag-top.

Plenty on offer at the classic sales, always tempting.

So at the risk of a zero participation thread but never afraid to miss, your contributions are invited!

Who wouldnt want a little yellow triumph spitfire?

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I've had four soft tops in my time starting with the Messerschmitt KR200 discussed in Unusual Engines, I followed that up with a red Lancia Beta Spider which had "cruise control" which was actually a manual lockable throttle lever!! Then came my all time favourite Toyota Celica Convertible in white which I owned for 19 years and was fitted with aircon button but no aircon installed!!! And most recently I had this beauty:

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Only this time you have to tell me what it was and I'll post a proper pic when I know!! #-o #-o =P~
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When I was 19 I bought an Austin A35 and an accident damaged late Mk1 Mg Midget with the intention of transferring everything into the A35. That proved too difficult as the A35 was too rotten so I ended up driving the Midget. I had also bought a 1275cc engine separately and this replaced the 1098cc in short order.

Later on I had a Mk 2 Midget, also 1098cc, and the 1275 went into that. Later on still I had a round wheel arch Mk3 Midget which I went rallying in. To no success as things constantly broke! That car still sits in my garage some 35 years later! There were a couple of runaround Midgets that lasted a year each at most in the mix as well. On top of that my wife had an MGB Roadster when we got married. Again that still exists - sort of - as the rolling bodyshell sits in the drive and the rest of the car is scattered around the house, garage, two lock-ups and back garden shed!

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mickthemaverick wrote: 06 Jul 2019, 18:27 Only this time you have to tell me what it was and I'll post a proper pic when I know!! #-o #-o =P~


Very little to go on there Mick you describe it as a beauty so it is more likely to be italian than german.

It looks long theres not a Jaguar XJS under there?

The front end draping suggests maybe this sort of rarity from Renault

Renault 17 Cabriolet although this looks a bit hard-toppy to me

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Couple of guesses anyway, I think we need just a bit more to go on....

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Interesting first thoughts Neil :)
Here's a clue:

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That should let you eliminate a few :)
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Now then I'll have a go with this.....

Appeared at Hertford Heath in a classic meet video....

Just wonder if It may be close. Mustang Convertible :-D
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:-D Now that would be an "I wish"!!!! The show was only 4 miles from me so smart thinking ...but wrong!!
I have two more clues, here's the first which will give it away if you are the right way inclined:

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What do you think of that? (The background is in my workshop so sorry about the mess).. :)
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Well I'm thinking Triumph Stag now but would that make that engine the original Triumph one or the Rover V8.

If I'm wrong then it narrows it down for others!

Does yours have the word STANPART stamped on the casing like this....
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If so its the Triumph Engine!

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Looks like you earned the last clue, :)

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Enjoyed that Mick. Is thats whats known as Java Green.

Here's a row of stags from a car show we went to at Moffat at the weekend. Quite an array of colours
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And yes it does, no rover stuff for me!!:

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You are on the ball!!

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and a poor pic with the soft top

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Thats a nice row but no Java Green!!
A bit of fun for a Sat eve!!
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It's worth noting that Neil has a Black Belt in sleuthing when it comes to working out what a car is from the merest hint of a clue :lol: He's demonstrated amazing powers of deduction in the past. One day I'm going to put up a picture of a wheel nut and ask him to work out the car, year of manufacture, colour of bodywork and age of the owner :lol:
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I've owned a mildly unconventional 'soft top' for years - my aged Land Rover currently has a full soft top, though it's (still) away at a mate's place having some major surgery..... and at the rate he's making progress, it will be for many years yet :roll: I used to raise a few eyebrows when pulling up at a 'pay at pump' petrol station when I had the canvas off and the door tops removed - I could fill up and pay for the tank-full without ever leaving the driving seat 8-)
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bobins wrote: 06 Jul 2019, 21:51 It's worth noting etc.....


Very kind! Here's one little taskette that remains outstanding in spite of researching dams in Spain (presa de embalse) never managed to nail the location of this one used in the citroen "Take the long way home" promotional video.

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I don't know why citroen can't....oh hang on they are French!!! ... but I have had two 323F's a 626, a 6, a Xedos 9 and I still have an MX3 and I've not had a sheared bolt on any of them!! Must be something to do with Japanese nuts!! :-D
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