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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 08:32 AM
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Default Re: Removable Hardtop

Originally Posted by borehogg
The 89-90-91 Chrysler/Maserati had a 50's Thunderbird-looking removable hardtop that looked pretty sharp.
Too bad the rest of the car looked like a 2 seater Le Baron.
I intend to garage my yellow roadster Oct-April, but might still be interested if it would make it more of a 3 season car. I enjoy driving it more than I thought I would (my last roadster was a '74 MGB, which was not always pleasant to drive), so a couple more months of driving would be welcome.
The only thing that Maseratti did on that car was the body, the drivetrain was all Chrysler. I drove one once but didn't have the $$$ to buy it at the time. I spent more on the crossfire though - LOL

I don't want to drive the car in any inclement weather, but sometimes I may have to, so it would be nice to not have to worry about the softtop, or freeze my ya-ya's off, although the car does have heated seates, my ya-ya's are probably save. Nome the less, I think it would be a worthwhile investment.

I was also thinking of getting one of those MC trailers too, but they are expensive, and that will certainly affect the way the car handles too.
 
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