other way of opening doors
Hi,
do you know if someone has ever thought of changing the mechanism of opening the doors and done this?
I think it would be kind of eye catching.
do you know if someone has ever thought of changing the mechanism of opening the doors and done this?
I think it would be kind of eye catching.
Originally Posted by martosh79
Hi,
do you know if someone has ever thought of changing the mechanism of opening the doors and done this?
I think it would be kind of eye catching.
do you know if someone has ever thought of changing the mechanism of opening the doors and done this?
I think it would be kind of eye catching.
Please post some pictures so we can all see the results.
You can install Lambo type doors on a coupe. They pivot up but not like a gull wing. Do a search for Lambo doors.
Cute dogs you've got in your gallery. Are they Bichon's or Maltese ?
Last edited by chuck65; Oct 10, 2008 at 04:16 AM.
I mean placing them on a coupe not in my cabriolet.
Lambo doors are nice but seems that a bunch of people have done it
earlier.
The dogs are "bichon frise". Really nice ones but they like biting to much.
I also have a Boxer, the bichon are my girlfriends.
Lambo doors are nice but seems that a bunch of people have done it
earlier.
The dogs are "bichon frise". Really nice ones but they like biting to much.
I also have a Boxer, the bichon are my girlfriends.
Originally Posted by martosh79
I mean placing them on a coupe not in my cabriolet.
Lambo doors are nice but seems that a bunch of people have done it
earlier.
The dogs are "bichon frise". Really nice ones but they like biting to much.
I also have a Boxer, the bichon are my girlfriends.
Lambo doors are nice but seems that a bunch of people have done it
earlier.
The dogs are "bichon frise". Really nice ones but they like biting to much.
I also have a Boxer, the bichon are my girlfriends.
Our Bichon was terrible about biting and chewing when he was a pup but he's really great now. He used to get into the clothes hamper. He liked to eat the crotch out of our underwear but I know some guys like to do that too.
Wait awhile and they will be a completely different dogs.
Even on the coupe it would be impossible to do it as a gullwing as in your picture (I believe that is a Mercedes 300SL Gullwing). The main reason being is that Crossfire's do not have frames around the top of the door, its just glass.
Originally Posted by Kit Fox
Even on the coupe it would be impossible to do it as a gullwing as in your picture (I believe that is a Mercedes 300SL Gullwing). The main reason being is that Crossfire's do not have frames around the top of the door, its just glass.
User ICHON has it in his gallery and I hope he doesn't mind me posting it here... I actually like it... 
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...php/photo/1989
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...php/photo/1989
If your truelly set on doing something unique with your doors and think that butterfly doors, lambo doors or vertical doors are 'played out' you can try to go for suicide doors; these are doors that open backwards. The B pillar of the car looks to be strong enough to support this.
Even if there was some way to hang "Gull Wing" doors on the Crossfire, it would be a lesson in futility. Because most any Crossfire enthusiast would be doing so to honor the Crossfires "Mercedes" heritage.
Unfortunately since Americans (in general) have short memories, this is what most people would compare it to.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z...cklin-SV1.aspx
http://www.time.com/time/specials/20...658032,00.html
Unfortunately since Americans (in general) have short memories, this is what most people would compare it to.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z...cklin-SV1.aspx
http://www.time.com/time/specials/20...658032,00.html
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Even if there was some way to hang "Gull Wing" doors on the Crossfire, it would be a lesson in futility. Because most any Crossfire enthusiast would be doing so to honor the Crossfires "Mercedes" heritage.
Unfortunately since Americans (in general) have short memories, this is what most people would compare it to.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z...cklin-SV1.aspx
http://www.time.com/time/specials/20...658032,00.html
Unfortunately since Americans (in general) have short memories, this is what most people would compare it to.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z...cklin-SV1.aspx
http://www.time.com/time/specials/20...658032,00.html
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