Convertible

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Do you wanna have convertible Chrysler 300C..?
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or convertible Cadillac CTS...
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or convertible Aston Martin Vanquish
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GO TO NCE
 
4-door Crossfire? yuck!

If they can't beat the manufacturer, then they'll alter it. 👎

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Oh now this is just down right dumb and silly.
 
NO!

Those poor cars.

ANd they're a little late.

Ferrari Testrossa, Lamborghini Diablo...Already done.
 
Yeah most of their photos are manipulated. I want to see there real work.
 
You will when someone decides to pay. So when someone pays they start making and take pictures instead of make and take pictures since they are not sure if it will sell.
 
They're also just doing cars that are already done. Why pay like $33,000 or whatever to turn a Testarossa into a convertible is a waste. The Testarossa can easily be traded with some cash (When you own a Testrossa, you got some money) to get a Testarossa Convertible. BTW, the Lamborghini Targa tops are way better than those.

And the trucks are down right rediculous!
Who the **** wants a Escalade or Navigator convertible?
I think the Navigator is perfect. And why can't they take off the roll bar? REAL convertibles don't have it. But then again, those aren't the real deal at all.

A 4-door Crossfire Convertible? Chrysler must be proud of these guys. I appreciate what they're trying to. Alot of their cars look awesome, but others just aren't meant for it.

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A 760iL will cost a huge deal. That is 1 7series that goes for 6 figures.
V12.
 
eliseracer
Bye-bye structural integrity!!! What a waste of a Vanquish.
Same goes for pretty much any unibody car--the roof is a structural member in any such car. So really, trucks/SUVs would be the only sensible vehicles to convert.

I think the only body-on-frame car sold in the US today is the Crown Vic/Grand Marquis. Am I correct?
 
That is correct, although many cars have been converted to ceonvertibles from the factory, without compromising any sort of chassis strength. A good example is the Pagani Zonda Roadster.
 

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