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Speaking of convertible Imprezas. Not sure if this is real or not.
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That's... actually pretty cool.
Speaking of convertible Imprezas. Not sure if this is real or not.
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La Presse NewspaperThe only Subaru convertible in Canada?
People driving on highway 440 in Laval probably noticed a parked Subaru Impreza convertible in front of a dealership recently. It could be, as far as we know, the only Subaru Convertible in Quebec if not in Canada. This car is the creation of Henri and Edouard Adm, the owners.
The project started two years ago when our two car lovers bought a 2000 Impreza coupe that had been totaled. Both the front and back end were badly damaged. For these two, it was the starting point of a new adventure. In the past, the Adm brothers created a limousine made of two Volks Rabbit, then a van from a similar car. "We always had a project to do in our down time", said Henri Adm. "In some ways, it's gift that we're offering to ourselves."
With the help of a couple of employees, including Claude Renvazé and Leonel Ferreira, their now retired body specialist for 27 years, the car was first completely repaired. After that, the top came off. To reinforce the body, strong beams were installed under the chassis. The trunk cover was then shortened and, after a thorough research, a Saab soft top was chosen to protect the leather interior. The top, too long and too large to fit, was then cut to the right dimensions. The whole Saab mechanism was kept and still works without any problems. Finally, the subaru was painted blue, the company's rally cars color.
An expansive project
Nearly 500 hours of wotrk were required to reach the end. Edouard Adm estimates that $30,000 were put into the car. Would a client be able to order such a car? Maybe. But he should be prepared to spend some big money. Unfortunately, Subaru doesn't produce the Impreza coupe anymore, which adds to the complexity of the task. But nothing is impossible. In the mean time, the Adm brothers' convertible is possibly the only such Subaru that we can admire in the country.
Yes! I like that! Making use of the entire playground! 👍My reason is that I race anywhere, any surface, at anytime, since I'm a semi-rally dude. ;
I do as well; it makes it look like it's not afraid to play rough.Haha I like it too, looks mean..
-> And another one from the UK:
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Actually, they've had (almost) all Mercedes line of cars in gold and featured in a brochure for Top Gear Malaysia Magazine... I'll get a picture of it if they're still sitting in the news stand. They. Look. Horrible!
Wait.. Page 676? That's my car plate number! Hopefully it's not questionable. HAHA!
Who looks for a Suby for a nice cruise down the coast?
Even at official dealers they get it wrong:
What's with the roof scoops on the 599s these day? Isn't the engine in the front?Quite questionable indeed.
But it looks cool, innit?
Slick RickI always thought roof scoops were for ventilation in the cabin ...
Not to me.
I used to think that, but then what about cars in the WRC? They have roof scoops, but if it were for ventilation, wouldn't dirt/snow get in there?
I used to think that, but then what about cars in the WRC? They have roof scoops, but if it were for ventilation, wouldn't dirt/snow get in there?
This is a Hamann 599 with a fake crocodile skin wrap.
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See, I never understood the idea behind making crap cars into cabrios. Isn't half the reason people get a convertible to be seen by other motorists? Who wants to be seen in uninspired boxes like that? Just makes people look broke.
See, I never understood the idea behind making crap cars into cabrios.
Was the skin created using MS Paint and simply tiling the same square of scales?
What about good cars, I see here Porsche 911 TurboS Cabrio, Ferrari 458 Spyder, Gallardo Spyder....
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Look I know it's for a video clip but what the heck?!?![]()