someguy Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 Have you ever thought of how an sc300 would look like topless? It would be interesting to see, has anyone ever attempted it, cause It would look really nice
1990LS400 Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 Have you ever thought of how an sc300 would look like topless? Yeah, I think they made a convertible version of the SC ... it was called the SC430. <_< Chopping the top off a car is not a trivial act. I remember when the nut-jobs on the BBC Top Gear program attempted to convert a sedan to a convertible and had parts flying off it the first time they drove it on the highway. If you want a really big opening in the top, a number of companies make large sliding fabric sunroofs -- photo of an example is attached. Or just find an old Citroen 2CV.
someguy Posted December 13, 2009 Author Posted December 13, 2009 Have you ever thought of how an sc300 would look like topless? Yeah, I think they made a convertible version of the SC ... it was called the SC430. <_< Chopping the top off a car is not a trivial act. I remember when the nut-jobs on the BBC Top Gear program attempted to convert a sedan to a convertible and had parts flying off it the first time they drove it on the highway. If you want a really big opening in the top, a number of companies make large sliding fabric sunroofs -- photo of an example is attached. Or just find an old Citroen 2CV. The thing is, I was never really that big a fan of the sc430, It looks kinda like a bubble, the look of the 92-2000 sc is timeless, it's an instant classic, It would like nice withoout a roof. I do remember seeing those episodes of Top Gear, that's what got me thinking about it lol. I remember they chopped the roof off a van and it collapsed it the middle :o
jamesbondsc300 Posted December 14, 2009 Posted December 14, 2009 Have you ever thought of how an sc300 would look like topless? Yeah, I think they made a convertible version of the SC ... it was called the SC430. <_< Chopping the top off a car is not a trivial act. I remember when the nut-jobs on the BBC Top Gear program attempted to convert a sedan to a convertible and had parts flying off it the first time they drove it on the highway. If you want a really big opening in the top, a number of companies make large sliding fabric sunroofs -- photo of an example is attached. Or just find an old Citroen 2CV. The thing is, I was never really that big a fan of the sc430, It looks kinda like a bubble, the look of the 92-2000 sc is timeless, it's an instant classic, It would like nice withoout a roof. I do remember seeing those episodes of Top Gear, that's what got me thinking about it lol. I remember they chopped the roof off a van and it collapsed it the middle :o http://www.motortrend.com/features/archive...ible/index.html
someguy Posted December 16, 2009 Author Posted December 16, 2009 Have you ever thought of how an sc300 would look like topless? Yeah, I think they made a convertible version of the SC ... it was called the SC430. <_< Chopping the top off a car is not a trivial act. I remember when the nut-jobs on the BBC Top Gear program attempted to convert a sedan to a convertible and had parts flying off it the first time they drove it on the highway. If you want a really big opening in the top, a number of companies make large sliding fabric sunroofs -- photo of an example is attached. Or just find an old Citroen 2CV. The thing is, I was never really that big a fan of the sc430, It looks kinda like a bubble, the look of the 92-2000 sc is timeless, it's an instant classic, It would like nice withoout a roof. I do remember seeing those episodes of Top Gear, that's what got me thinking about it lol. I remember they chopped the roof off a van and it collapsed it the middle :o http://www.motortrend.com/features/archive...ible/index.html wow thanks. It looks great, almost like an aston martin or something.....
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