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cadetchris
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cabroilet conversion,

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i know this isnt hugely moggy related, but its the same principal.

i am seriously considering making my austin somerset into a nice unique cabriolet, however i am not sure how to finish off the roof above the top of the front window?

would i leave it as a simple cut off, or would it be wise to create some form of bar with the reminants of the roof?
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Post by mike.perry »

How many doors has a Somerset?
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Post by RogerRust »

I'm sure I've seen one at a show.
Here is a pic I found on google.

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Post by cadetchris »

currently got 4 doors, but in order to strengthen the shell up abit more, ill weld up the rear doors.
my current thinking is not having a roof at all and having a large toneau cover. probably make it a fair weather car, but with a big coat i am sure i could survive a cold day
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