Convertibles - do you own one or have you previously?

I was 17 in 1957 & I had a 1954 Ford Sunliner convertible. Great in the spring & fall but not so much in the heat of summer & cold in winter.

I guess it depends on where you live & what the threat of the roof being sliced open to make theft easier. Other than that it's transportation.
 
VW own Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Å KODA, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche & Ducati,
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN.
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Something else that is not well known.
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Ferrari produced a model they called the F12 tdf. All 799 cars sold immediately, the UK price was £339,000.
What is so unusual about a high priced Ferrari? It's got a diesel engine.
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-reviews/ferrari/ferrari-f12-tdf-2015-review/#:~:text=Not Ferrari's first diesel, the,this side of a LaFerrari.
Really? A diesel? I know F1 did some work with diesel engines but I've never heard any follow-up on its success or failures. Anything you can add?
 
The cons: The heater might not give you as much warmth as you would like in the winter depending upon where it is you live. It is easy to break into with a knife. Keeping the fabric clean requires more elbow grease and ajax. If it is out of adjustment or worn you might get some whistling while you are tooling down the road. If you want to stay on good terms with your wife you'll have to keep some female repellent on hand.

I've only owned two if memory serves me: A 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 XL and a 1967 MGB roadster.

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My parents owned a 65 turquoise blue Galaxy 500 sedan with a white top. Oh, do I wish I had one now in a convertible!

BTW, I am the female half of the couple but I'll let hubby know to get the repellent. ;)
 
I never had a convertible because I always had long hair. Long hair and convertibles do not go together. I did have a car with T-tops but did not use them much due to the hair issue.
I know what you mean but that is actually one of the things I'm looking forward to. I have longish hair and can't wait for it to stream behind me in the wind. In another month when I retire, I'll have all the time in the world to comb them out!
 
I had 2 convertibles in my younger days. One was a '63 Cadillac and the other was a '56 Ford Thunderbird. It was the only time I ever owned a Ford. My dad worked for GM for 42 years so I felt disloyal owning a Ford. When we were in high school, Ford's were made fun of and called Fixed or Repaired Daily because we were in GM territory. My step-daughter and her husband bought a new Edge (they're Ford people) and had nothing but issues with it so they got rid of it after 2 years.
 
I must confess. I am guilty of being a serial MG owner. An early 70's Midget and a mid 70's MGB. The Midget was a lot of fun and was reasonably reliable. The MGB suffered from the curses of Lucas, "Lord of Darkness".
 
I had two "rag tops", a '57 Chevy and a black Buick with red leather interior which was sold "as is" and I found out later why. Engine work is expensive. I think that convertibles are more practical as a second car. I never thought about roll overs until I got older.
 
My brother had a sunbeam Alpine which I got to take my test in....

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I remember the Sunbeam Alpine. It was a nice little four banger. Then they stuck a small Ford V8 in that tiny body, called it the Sunbeam Tiger and made a totally unsafe rocket out of the little roadster. One was featured in The Man From Uncle tv series as the car Illya drove.
 
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I must confess. I am guilty of being a serial MG owner....... The MGB suffered from the curses of Lucas, "Lord of Darkness".
Tell me about it. Lucas electrics was a curse on my MGB and my Triumph Bonneville. But are you telling me that the Midget didn't use the spark from Birmingham?
 
When I was 16, I tried to take my driving test in my new Lamborghini convertible.
The instructor came outside & I said, "Well, let's get on with the test; I've got some other errands to run today."
When he hesitated, I said "Don't worry; I won't go too fast."
He said, "Don't you have a.....normal car?"
I said, "This is the slowest car I have."
He said, "Uh.....I ain't gettin' in that car."

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When I was 16, I tried to take my driving test in my new Lamborghini convertible.
The instructor came outside & I said, "Well, let's get on with the test; I've got some other errands to run today."
When he hesitated, I said "Don't worry; I won't go too fast."
He said, "Don't you have a.....normal car?"
I said, "This is the slowest car I have."
He said, "Uh.....I ain't gettin' in that car."

2020 Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder
I understand this very well. It is similar to the time I bought my first box of condoms.
 
My uncle still drives his , chatty chitty bang bang car lol
It’s in immaculate condition x
 

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I almost forgot... I also had an Austin Healey Sprite in the mid-'70s. I think this was the model — made in the late '60s.

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It was pretty much the same as an MG Midget. After I had it for a year or so, it wouldn't go into 3rd gear, so it was basically undrivable. Another one of my vehicles for cruising up and down Main St, drinking beer with my buddy. I think I was 18.
 
38 Ford with a rumble seat.
46 Hudson
51 MG TD
50 Riley 2.5
54 Nash Metropolitan
59 Rambler American
69 Chevrolet
48 Plymouth
59 Austin Healey Sprite
59 English Ford Zephyr
61 MG
64 VW
73 VW
2012 Chrysler -current

The above were my wife and I combined, there were others that were just cars, SUVs, wagons and sedans.

For about 20 years I drove company cars that included MGBs, MGCs, Triumph TR-7, TR-8 and Jaguar XJ-S. During that time my wife owned a car, but I didn't.
 
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