Cabriolets

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CanucksTraveller

Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
A modern rag top with powerful heater and buttock warmers is great, can be driven all year.
Nothing like bimbling down a lane listening to the birds, or to the owls after dark. A tiny bit like cycling but perhaps more sociable.
An owl?

View: https://youtu.be/q_a1wxqloEs
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
On the other hand this absolutely does look right
Makes me think of......

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Drago

Legendary Member
Imdeed, it's a Citroen Mehari, closely related to the 2CV.
 

Gunk

Guru
We owned this for many years and the kids loved being dropped off at primary school in it. Only sold it because it was starting to become old and troublesome.

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Salar

A fish out of water
Don't like rag tops. They always look a bit scruffy unless you maintain them well.

Prefer metal hard top convertibles. Had a couple. Honda CRX VTEC, this was a manual roof which stored in the boot.

Better half now has a Peugeot 207cc, which is all electric, just one button to push, not a bad solid little car,old technology and can be picked up at a reasonable price.

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Richard A Thackeray

Legendary Member
Isn't the hole in the bonnet to feed the supercharger?
SWMBO had a Jaguar XKR for a few years (FHC, not drop-top)
That had louvres on the bonnet
The official line was that it was to reduce lift at 'high-speed', which was curious, as the naturally aspirated model had the same top-speed
AND, if lift was a problem, why was it released without the issue being addressed?

It was an ideal visual way of visually separating the two models though (that, & the red badge...their version of Bentleys 'Red Label'?)
 
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