For generations automobiles were of body-on-frame construction, which dated back to the humble horse and buggy. Frames were built separately from the body, and then the two joined in a place on the ...
It was a sad day for many drop-top Corvette owners when GM dropped the convertible option from their lineup in 1976. Many Corvette owners feel a convertible is the only way to go. There's just ...
Let's face it. The reason you own or want to own a convertible is so you can cruise around with the top down. That's the point. It looks cool. It feels cool. There isn't a muscle car model that isn't ...
The 1965 Pontiac LeMans Convertible in this episode of Hot Rod Garage, a.k.a the "LeManster," underwent a frame-off restoration and was back on the road in just two days thanks to the hard work of ...
To collectors and cruisers alike, convertible Mopars have a special appeal, but as with any drop-top, it isn't all sunshine. While a tin roof takes decades to rust through, that flexible vinyl ...