1960 Daimler Dart retractable hard top.
Previously:
Automatic retractable hardtop - GIF
1951 Buick XP-300 convertible top - GIF
1955 Lincoln Capri Woodie Sportsman convertible - photos
1960 Daimler Dart retractable hard top.
Previously:
Automatic retractable hardtop - GIF
1951 Buick XP-300 convertible top - GIF
1955 Lincoln Capri Woodie Sportsman convertible - photos
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And I thought the Morris Marina was bad looking...
Only 2654 Darts were ever built, and had to be rebranded as "250 SP" as Dodge Corp owned the Dart brand.
This "Tupperware Pig" (as it was nicknamed) had a 152.6 cu in (2.5 L) Hemi V8 crammed into it...
A few of these were banished to Antony H Croucher Precision & Prototype Engineering Co Ltd (AHC) of Alton, Hampshire.
As well as incorporating the novel retracting roof, AHC's converted SP250 was be made into a four-seater and given an enlarged boot.
AHC applied for a patent in 1962 (23981/62), which was completed in July 1964.
Company records show that some 3,080 man-hours were spent on the engineering side and 1,948 man-hours in the drawing office.
King & Taylor of Godalming, Surrey made the body, while all of the engineering, including making body moulds, was undertaken at AHC's factory.
The car was finished in 1963 at a cost in excess of £30,000.
Unusually, the AHC roof could be raised or lowered at speed, unlike other systems that require the car to be stationary.
Auction sale fact sheet of this particular example: https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23595/lot/123/
Guess you couldn't even get into the trunk with the HT down?
"Raising the bonnet exposes the complete power unit, and every component that has to be serviced is readily accessible."
(Wow, what a concept, ease of service? That's crazy talk, we can't have that. Owners would be able to work on it themselves, how would our dealers be able to make a profit?)
At least they got that part right.
It's also been done much better over the years.
https://drivemag.com/red-calipers/a-...p-convertibles
And the ones out now are even slicker.
https://www.autobytel.com/convertibl...tibles-116340/
If I had the money, I'd buy my wife one of the new Miata hardtop convertibles to go with her 1999 Miata. It's her baby. We bought a hardtop for it, but it's a two person job to take it off and on.
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