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A simple 4 seat cabriolet, built from the limited collection I have at University. 6 wide. Seats my 3 cheerleaders and the porn director. (Well, that's what he looks like.)
1997 Porsche 993 Carrera Cabriolet
18" Turbo Twist wheels
16,000! original miles
285 hp, 3.6L air cooled flat 6
I'm the 2nd owner, with the car living in Vancouver BC now (imported from AZ).
www.m25audi.co.uk/newcars/s5-cabriolet.html
Interior: Fine Nappa leather magma red/black with seam in contrast colour.
This exquisite 1934 Lincoln Semi-collapsable Cabriolet appeared at the 2014 Art of the Concours held at the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City Missouri.
With a slightly bigger engine than the 1.4 it will have started life with. Now with a 1.8 VVC MGF engine, maybe?
How dissapointing... this car is not common at all and for once that I stumble across one it has to be in this awful shape, ripped top and damaged front and rear end, the interior wasn't much better, I think there was a TV in the inside...
Anyway, I saw it in Castro Urdiales (Cantabria) and it had 1992 plates from Córdoba (Andalucía).
The Beetle Cabriolet began production in 1949 by Karmann in Osnabrück. It was in 1948 when Wilhelm Karmann bought a VW Beetle limousine and converted it into a four-seated convertible. After successfully presenting it at VW in Wolfsburg, production started in 1949. After a number of stylistic and technical alterations made to the Karmann Cabriolet (corresponding to the many changes VW made to the Beetle throughout its history), the last of 331,847 cabriolets came off the conveyor belt on 10 January 1980.