View Full Version : Convertibles~Aint Nothing Like Goin Topless !!
I was wondering how many convertible owners/lover's we have and what do you have ? Also do u hand wash or take it someplace..and what kinda treatment do you use on the top ? Safety ? Do you have a roll bar or something else ? I have a 2006 Silver Mustang Convertible ;-)
MsTinkerbelly
01-27-2013, 05:45 PM
We have a black Saab convertible which is lovely in the temperate so cal climate. It is not a primary car, so it is kept covered when not being used as we have a soft top (cloth?), that we like to protect from the sun.
Bèsame*
01-27-2013, 06:12 PM
I remember my friend had a convertible jeep. We would drive around with the top off, and the heater on full blast. Lol, just to let our blonde hair blow in the breeze..crazy we were.
GreeneyedMe
01-27-2013, 06:30 PM
I don't have one now, but love them! My mom had a 67 Ford Galaxy 500 convertible...cherry red with a white top...while I was growing up...used to help her hand wash and wax it...I loved that car....
Okiebug61
01-27-2013, 06:34 PM
Red's daily driver is a silver 2001 Mercedes SLK 230. We bought it because of it being a retractable hardtop. I was selling cars at the time so we got a great deal on it. She loves that car. I don't drive it much because if you are above 5'4" it's really hard to get in and out of because you have to have the door all the way open and that is hard to do. I grew up in convertibles and love them.
princessbelle
01-27-2013, 06:48 PM
This was my topless car, many moons ago....
Before the soccer mom van.
Awwww those were the days.
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/mangoskye/sebring.jpg
My sister owned then my brother owned a car similar to this. It was a 68 Chevy Camaro. Burgundy with a white top. My brother rebuilt the entire car and traded it for snap-on tools and the cabinets for them. I thought he was such a fool, but he still has that stuff!
Was awesome cruising around. He would always ask me what gear he was in while driving. I was just a young pup. LOL!
http://3-photos4.ebizautos.com/used-1968-chevrolet-camaro-2door-5316-9485716-1-400.jpg
feminality
01-27-2013, 07:15 PM
2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Convertible... I have had it since Oct of 2012 so far I love it!!! ..It gets hand washed ( like a baby in a warm bath )... I use a Rag Top shampoo but I have only done that once since I bought the car... It's recommended to do twice a year ... I live out in the desert southwest so I think it may need a conditioner of some sort ... Safety .. Has not been a big concern of mine since I don't drive it like I stole it *w*... It looks as good at 65 mph as it does at 90 mph *S*
:blueheels:
Boots13
01-27-2013, 07:34 PM
http://i541.photobucket.com/albums/gg368/Andante/19970-2007-Pontiac-Solstice_zps322ee0e1-1_zpsc58de4bd.jpg
WolfyOne
01-27-2013, 07:45 PM
I had this in black...oh so many years ago
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQsl3Q7ewypjiLSmys8HlSj6rjulEfeG aoraTBfMOy2US2R6MXGrQ
citybutch
01-27-2013, 07:53 PM
Yeppers....
Volvo C70 Retractable Hardtop. Love it... Feel safer than I did in my softop mustang I had oh so long ago... and cold, warm, or hot weather... I am comfy!
MissItalianDiva
01-27-2013, 07:56 PM
I am getting a new beetle convertible this week and really looking forward to being topless...great thread!
Thanks everyone for replying ! I see there are a few hardtop convertibles..how about sail cloth or leather or ? Idd love for everyone to post pics of their cars on here too ! Thanks to those who did !
kittygrrl
01-27-2013, 10:55 PM
Not just any car can go topless, it has to scream sexy:hk15:
I have a silver mustang with a black top I think its hot :->
chai~
01-28-2013, 02:01 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v329/ashera1/155040_179197615440778_8379123_n.jpg
My four wheel topless was a 1980 CJ 7 Jeep.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v329/ashera1/honda-red-shadow.jpg
My 2 wheel topless was a 1986 Honda Rebel......oh those were the days!
Electrocell
01-28-2013, 02:11 AM
1996 Honda Del Sol hard top convertible. Had a Fiat x19 ,I think that's what it was . Hard top too. Was in my 20's when I had that.
nhplowboi
01-28-2013, 08:13 PM
I can't remember a time I haven't owned one, at least if you count my 1979 CJ5 rag-top. My 1961 T-bird covertible is sitting out in the barn near that CJ5 but neither have been out in awhile. I gotta get back in the wind!! Um......in a few months.
LaneyDoll
01-28-2013, 10:57 PM
I used to have a black Nissan 300ZX with t-tops. I loved that car; I miss that car.
http://i558.photobucket.com/albums/ss22/dude22_dhs_org/300ZX/im000067.jpg
I am actually shopping (meaning that I have some people looking) for a little "run around" car. I would like a convertible but my main reason for having the car is to drive from Birmingham to Florida so my primary thought is gas mileage. lol
Although if I could find a car like I used to have, I would get it in a heartbeat ;)
:sparklyheart:
theoddz
01-29-2013, 05:07 PM
I wouldn't have a rag top here in Las Vegas. It would end up being a tedious exercise in repeated replacement of an expensive auto accessory. If I ever did get one, however, this would be my choice:
http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/ww96/theoddz60/Caddy_zps13a52d6c.jpg
:awww:
~Theo~ :bouquet:
Theo in your case it would need to be garage kept and used to cruise the strip at night :D
Beloved
02-01-2013, 06:05 AM
My first car was a 1989 Chrysler LeBaron convertible. She was white. I loved her.
DapperButch
02-01-2013, 06:44 AM
I was wondering how many convertible owners/lover's we have and what do you have ? Also do u hand wash or take it someplace..and what kinda treatment do you use on the top ? Safety ? Do you have a roll bar or something else ? I have a 2006 Silver Mustang Convertible ;-)
Great thread!
I drive a BMW 2002 Z3, with 100K on it. I love that thing and plan to keep it forever. I only drive it in the spring/summer and store it for the winter. However, I did just pick up a hardtop and may use it for a couple of month in early spring (after I get it painted...wrong color right now).
TF will have to help me post a picture, but the car is my avatar.
For cleaning/protectant for my top I use RaggTopp. Here is a link. Autogeek is also the site I use for most of my car care needs:
http://www.autogeek.net/contopcleanp.html?gclid=CJ7ZucaNlbUCFVCd4AodSF8A9g
I would never consider anything but a hand wash.
I have roll hoops. Some owners will fabricate a roll bar so that they can track the car. I don't track the car.
The other thing I love about this car, to be honest is that many parts are no longer available (like the hardtop). Subsequently, I like the search for the items that I want. I am a part of a Z3 community on bimmerforums.com, and I love the guys on there. They are so helpful. I have connected with a guy in my area and we work on our cars together.
I would love to hear what products people use for washing and detailing their cars. Will be back later to share.
Venus007
02-01-2013, 11:16 AM
I am in the process of saving up and planning for getting a new to me car and I want a convertible, I have narrowed it down to the following
1979 Mercedes 450 SLC
http://www.artvalue.com/photos/auction/0/49/49624/mercedes-benz-vehicles-1971-mercedes-benz-280-se-cabr-2817084.jpg
1993 Saab 900
http://imageonthefly.autodatadirect.com/images/?IMG=U3SAGEA2.JPG&HEIGHT=220
1984 Mercedes 280 SL
http://images.classiccars.com/classifieds/112597_10565126_1984_Mercedes-Benz_380SL.jpg
I can't wait, I have always wanted a convertible and damn it I live in Texas and I am getting one!
Of course my reality is more like a Saab and less like a Mercedes, but a girl can dream and I could, if I scour the earth find a stylish car in my price range, right, sure.
nekohl
02-01-2013, 12:31 PM
I love my convertible Beetle. I sold her to myself back when I was in car sales. (I got a great deal;) ) I drive her year round, and she does alright in the little bit of snow we get. We are having a cold snap right now but she's keeping me warm and cozy. :heartbeat:
I only hand wash, but I don't treat the top with anything.
In the warmer months, I'm topless as much as possible.
Smiling
02-01-2013, 08:51 PM
A convertible was the least practical yet most enjoyable purchase I have ever made! I don't ever want to drive anything else again.
NJFemmie
02-02-2013, 06:49 AM
They're nice, but I have never had the desire to own one. I know a few people that have and they have always had some sort of issue. But, I believe in never saying never.
DapperButch
02-02-2013, 09:27 AM
I am in the process of saving up and planning for getting a new to me car and I want a convertible, I have narrowed it down to the following
1979 Mercedes 450 SLC
http://www.artvalue.com/photos/auction/0/49/49624/mercedes-benz-vehicles-1971-mercedes-benz-280-se-cabr-2817084.jpg
1993 Saab 900
http://imageonthefly.autodatadirect.com/images/?IMG=U3SAGEA2.JPG&HEIGHT=220
1984 Mercedes 280 SL
http://images.classiccars.com/classifieds/112597_10565126_1984_Mercedes-Benz_380SL.jpg
I can't wait, I have always wanted a convertible and damn it I live in Texas and I am getting one!
Of course my reality is more like a Saab and less like a Mercedes, but a girl can dream and I could, if I scour the earth find a stylish car in my price range, right, sure.
Ok, so I have no idea what happened, but I wrote a post, and it is not here!
I just wanted to say that I love the above cars, especially the 1984 Mercedes.
If cars are taken care of well, they can really run into high mileage. I never would have been able to afford my car if it wasn't at 64,000 miles at purchase.
Look for a one owner car, as they will often be the most taken care of cars available. As long as preventative maintence has been done on these older cars (hoses and belts changed, etc.), I would seriously consider an car with high mileage.
Get a PPI (pre purchase inspection), for the car you really love and then you will feel safer in purchase. If you are looking to get a Mercedes, take it to a dealer you trust and get it checked out. Especially if you are buying privately. For my Z3, the going price for a dealer is $100. Worth the price, IMHO
Venus007
02-02-2013, 05:38 PM
I am hoping that I can find that, the one owner car, with good service records would be nice. I am willing to take my time to find the right car that I can afford. Thanks for the tips!
I love the styling of the older cars. I also like large convertibles. There really isn't much I like about newer cars as far as style goes that would be in my price range.
Ok, so I have no idea what happened, but I wrote a post, and it is not here!
I just wanted to say that I love the above cars, especially the 1984 Mercedes.
If cars are taken care of well, they can really run into high mileage. I never would have been able to afford my car if it wasn't at 64,000 miles at purchase.
Look for a one owner car, as they will often be the most taken care of cars available. As long as preventative maintence has been done on these older cars (hoses and belts changed, etc.), I would seriously consider an car with high mileage.
Get a PPI (pre purchase inspection), for the car you really love and then you will feel safer in purchase. If you are looking to get a Mercedes, take it to a dealer you trust and get it checked out. Especially if you are buying privately. For my Z3, the going price for a dealer is $100. Worth the price, IMHO
DapperButch
02-02-2013, 07:48 PM
I am hoping that I can find that, the one owner car, with good service records would be nice. I am willing to take my time to find the right car that I can afford. Thanks for the tips!
I love the styling of the older cars. I also like large convertibles. There really isn't much I like about newer cars as far as style goes that would be in my price range.
Same here (except the large convertible part..I like my two seaters!). I would never buy a Z4, which is the model roadster BMW started making beginning in 2003. Is just bland to me. I love the styling of my car (earlier model, Z3), which is more traditional looking roadster. You actually can get the newer Z4 cheaper than a Z3 with the same mileage...people have finally figured out the Z3 is cooler! KBB is actually increasing what my car is worth, and it is not like it is old enough to be a classic. Pretty cool, though!
Boots13
02-03-2013, 05:14 AM
Hey Dapper - I believe its a 2007 or '08 Pontiac Solstice..cant remember year and too tired to go to the garage to get it !!!
DapperButch
02-03-2013, 09:20 AM
Hey Dapper - I believe its a 2007 or '08 Pontiac Solstice..cant remember year and too tired to go to the garage to get it !!!
That is what I thought. I love the Saturn Sky that came out at the same time. I actually considered getting one of those.
I am happy with my choice (I have wanted the car since they first came out in 1996), but both the Solstice and Sky are gorgeous.
The biggest stopping point for me was the fact that the Sky (and maybe the Solstice?), has only 2 cubic feet of space in the trunk. Have never seen the inside of the trunk, but I believe this is what I read.
I actually have quite a decent amount of space in my trunk. I have a set of lugguage custom made for the Z3. Also, someone made an aftermarket garment bag that I can attach to the headrests for even more space.
My girlfriend and I can easily pack a week's worth of stuff in it, if careful.
Does the small trunk space impact your ability to do trips?
I looked for specs on the size of my trunk to share, but can't find it. It is easily at least 4 cubic sq feet.
ETA: Damn, now I am really missing my car. It is in my mom's garage, on a trickle charger for the winter (I don't have a garage). It is under it's new indoor cover (fleece like material against the paint), and then I have an outdoor cover on top (don't want to get the black indoor cover all dusty!).
DapperButch
02-03-2013, 09:23 AM
Anyone on any car forums?
I am on bimmerforums.com
Boots13
02-03-2013, 01:11 PM
The biggest stopping point for me was the fact that the Sky (and maybe the Solstice?), has only 2 cubic feet of space in the trunk. Have never seen the inside of the trunk, but I believe this is what I read.
Does the small trunk space impact your ability to do trips?.
LOL, after travelling cross country, as well as upcountry, on a dual sport motorcycle this thing has ample storage for me.
But yes, the trunk space leaves much to be desired when the top is down.
DapperButch
02-03-2013, 01:44 PM
LOL, after travelling cross country, as well as upcountry, on a dual sport motorcycle this thing has ample storage for me.
But yes, the trunk space leaves much to be desired when the top is down.
Yes, that is what I meant, with top down. I do see what you mean though, in comparison to your bike!
I am fortunate that my top does not drop down into my trunk, so I have more room.
Lily Blue
02-10-2013, 01:18 PM
I own a British Green Mini Cooper Convertible...she's my baby!
DapperButch
02-10-2013, 03:28 PM
I own a British Green Mini Cooper Convertible...she's my baby!
That, along with the Sky is the only other car I considered prior to picking up my roadster!
However, I really wanted a convertible and the allure of the MINI to me is the hardt top. The British Racing Green is by far my favorite, but I would have to go with the blue or red as I would want to get the British flag on the top and the side mirrors. That is the most attractive thing to me on those cars! I drove my friend's S model (I believe that is what it is?), and it had some nice torque! <fast car icon here>
Chancie
02-10-2013, 04:09 PM
I really want an El Camino.
I know it's not a convertible, but it's the only car I ever say,
Oh boy, I'd like that car in blue.
I mean, I occasionally dream about a Jaguar, and
I'd love an old mint condition Volvo station wagon, but
I feel I would rock a classic El Camino.
http://image.rodandcustommagazine.com/f/18301944/0906rc_32_z+60th_grand_national_roadster_show+1959 _el_camino.jpg
:asyouwere:
Little Fish
02-25-2013, 08:05 AM
Before I left California, I owned (and looooved !!) a 1967 Datsun Roadster 1600. I actually still dream of that car...driving on PCH with the music blaring, my black lab sitting next to me....but facing backwards and her ears "flying" with the backdraft. San Gregorio, here I come....
Now I'm jonesing for a Porsche Spyder. Either black with red cockpit and top, or perhaps a Nordic ice blue with a darker blood red cockpit and top? Perhaps as a reward for some smart investing...it's going to be the "date car" considering I'll probably be driving something big and utilitarian for work lol--
Great thread, thank you!
This time last week I was up in Santa Barbara..altho it was a bit chillly the sun was out and so I dropped the top to go site seeing :) Had to put it back up tho when we went out to Neverland..even having the heat on..it was still too coldd lol !
peachy
02-25-2013, 11:12 AM
I was wondering how many convertible owners/lover's we have and what do you have ? Also do u hand wash or take it someplace..and what kinda treatment do you use on the top ? Safety ? Do you have a roll bar or something else ? I have a 2006 Silver Mustang Convertible ;-)
The only car I ever bought myself i.e not a company car or given to me by my dad was an MG softtop. It was midnight blue outside and had cream leather seats inside. I'm not a car person but I liked that car. I had to sell it when I had a baby because it only had 2 seats. You could feel every bump on the road so it was like rattling along on a really fast fairground ride. Loved it.
I recently bought a VW Golf soft top because it has the most room to seat children in the back and is safe and solid with a roll bar. It drinks petrol and is just too masculine, not like my dinky MG - so I'm selling it.
Errm treatment, hand wash what's that? lol. I run it through the car wash now and again and we get plenty of rain in the UK anyway :-)
I will always buy convertibles. Don't ask me why cos they're not very practical. I like the fresh air and the open sky when I'm driving, even if it's only once in a blue moon that the weather is warm enough here.
I noticed that bikers nod at me in my soft top as they ride past. I wonder if that is an international thing.
p xo
Bikers do that in the US too. I guess if ya dont have a bike its the next best thing to havin one :)
girl_dee
02-25-2013, 07:57 PM
i miss my Sally sometimes.
Not in winter in Canada, mind you, but sometimes.
http://mustangattitude.com/mustang/1965/1965_00073_01.jpg
Boots13
02-25-2013, 08:01 PM
i miss my Sally sometimes.
LOL, your picture brought back memories of High school days and speed shifting my mom's husbands Mustang, racing a friend...
I left parts of the transmission for miles.
Grounded for life...I'm still in my room :seeingstars:
girl_dee
02-25-2013, 08:03 PM
LOL, your picture brought back memories of High school days and speed shifting my mom's husbands Mustang, racing a friend...
I left parts of the transmission for miles.
Grounded for life...I'm still in my room :seeingstars:
yes you would be if you were mine!
It was SO fine. *Cruise o matic* automatic transmission.
My favorite part was the seat adjuster. To move the back part of the seat forward or back you bent it forward and unscrewed or screwed the screw in at the bottom for comfort.
OH and the AM radio. Ahhhhh
Novelafemme
04-01-2013, 10:25 AM
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/9542_10152003638342715_1612553467_n.jpg
My early 40th birthday present to myself. ;)
VW's limited edition 1950's throwback to the original Beetle. I drove with the top down yesterday and LOVED it! <3
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