Ever the optimist, the Brits have always been a fan of the cabriolet car. The image of wind in your hair blasting through country lanes to the coast strongly contrasts with the damp wet traffic jams surrounded by HGVs that seems to be a more realistic concept of modern British motoring, but the appeal still holds true either way. Manufacturers have catered for all budgets and styles of open cars from pocket racers to grotesque SUVs but it often presents the more adventurous owner to literally execute their own creations. I’m not here to judge as this motley crew of cars have varying levels of success (and no doubt structural strength) but I’ve always been a believer that once you buy your car, you are entitled to do what you wish with it!
An HC Vauxhall Magnum with a sensible addition of a roll bar.
Retaining its 4 doors, the look is ruined somewhat on this P6 Rover.