QuasiMofo (John Brown) said:vwcorvette (Forum Supporter) said:3 series convertible
Rabbit Cabriolet
Dodge Aries Convertible
Alfa Spider
I have a white Turbo LeBaron ragtop with minimal miles that can be purchased.
Also, I should mention, it has not been Honged or Norred in any way.
Mr_Asa said:APEowner said:Why not an 80s Corvette convertible?
I mean, I'm gonna push it.
If you do push it with a C4 Corvette, just don't lift mid corner, especially if it's an early Z51.
In reply to Trent :
My vote as well. Easy to work on, parts availability is great, and a vert in decent shape can still be had for not the insane coupe money.
Honestly, all of the 80s convertibles were a mess. Leaks, flexy chassis, lack of safety equipment, etc. I'd go for something newer with a retro vibe (New Beetle, Mini, Mustang, Wrangler, etc).
Trent said:I suppose there is another option
I'd go e36 vert over e30; and have twice. Although I enjoyed the e30 a bit as well.
E36 power tops were one fo the worst Rube Goldberg contraptions out there. If I were to get another E36 convertible, I'd look for a manual top one.
In reply to chandler :
The German convertibles are better built than the American convertibles of that vintage. If you want the classic styling the e30 or rabbit/golf would be a good choice. E30 vs e36 I would say go even newer with an e46. The interiors hold up better, the tops are more reliable & are newer without being super modern.
How about this 1888 Flocken Elektrowagen? It's an EV so not only is it retro, but it has the modern tech we all crave.
Getting her into targa or T-Tops unlocked a lot of rad goodness. Otherwise, spitballing some random stuff out there.
MadScientistMatt said:E36 power tops were one fo the worst Rube Goldberg contraptions out there. If I were to get another E36 convertible, I'd look for a manual top one.
True...
winter mode
chandler said:Trent said:I suppose there is another option
I'd go e36 vert over e30; and have twice. Although I enjoyed the e30 a bit as well.
I just can't fall in love with the e36. I know it is a "better" car but just like with VWs I am all in on A1, A2 and A4, with BMW it goes E21, E30 and E46.
I tried to buy an E36 M3/4/5. It was less than 10 years old and the crumbling interior plastics made me not try too hard and back out of the negotiations early.
Can't disagree, the door panels suck in an especially sucky way. However, they are still better cars; although I'm sure others will disagree. My 18yo daughter dailies the red one while my almost 16yo daughter has been driving the Benz coupe; wish the w124 verts were reasonable
dj06482 (Forum Supporter) said:Honestly, all of the 80s convertibles were a mess. Leaks, flexy chassis, lack of safety equipment, etc. I'd go for something newer with a retro vibe (New Beetle, Mini, Mustang, Wrangler, etc).
Yep, I agree with this. My BIL had a E30 325 convertible back in the late 80s that he had purchased new. So cool to look at but a flexy, leaky, bendy thing to drive. Pretty sure they have not improved over time and with more miles being put on them.
If you do go Rabbit Cabriolet, be sure to go late 80s for Bosch motronic. Would be easier to adapt to more modern EFI.
In reply to vwcorvette (Forum Supporter) :
When the CIS worked it worked very very well.
Unfortunately it does not like sitting. And when you need to buy parts for it they are shockingly expensive. Warmup regulators for one example are CRAZY expensive used.
Digifant II also worked very well as long as you kept it tuned to specs.
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