A Crayford Capri like never seen before
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I met someone a few weeks ago who said that in one of the hot summers in the 70s, when he was 17, him and a mate decided that a Capri convertible would be a good idea, so they cut the roof off and enjoyed cruising round for the summer. No strengthening, just cut the roof off!
Obviously it didn't last very long!
Obviously it didn't last very long!
john2443 said:
I met someone a few weeks ago who said that in one of the hot summers in the 70s, when he was 17, him and a mate decided that a Capri convertible would be a good idea, so they cut the roof off and enjoyed cruising round for the summer. No strengthening, just cut the roof off!
Obviously it didn't last very long!
I did the same with a mk1 cortina estate Obviously it didn't last very long!
john2443 said:
I met someone a few weeks ago who said that in one of the hot summers in the 70s, when he was 17, him and a mate decided that a Capri convertible would be a good idea, so they cut the roof off and enjoyed cruising round for the summer. No strengthening, just cut the roof off!
Obviously it didn't last very long!
Wouldn't a convertible Cayman be amazing. Maybe someone should cut the roof off one and see!Obviously it didn't last very long!
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