please can any one tell me what i would need to do if i deside to covert my saloon to convertable .the reson is the roof will need alot and i mean alot of panle beating and filler to put it right after the garage roof an me dosided to meat together. one bad day .
i have some freind whitch has done this and i would like to know dose it have to be re inspected when the work is complet , insuance will it go up ,
log book do the dvla need to be told i think thay do , but is there anything else i need to ,or is it easyer to cut the roof off and get an scrap one to replace it .
i realy need to know before i put my foot in too deep and get my hands slaped by the law
saloon to covertable
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conversion
You can buy the complete kit to convert a 2 door saloon to a
convertible. It is not for the faint hearted and you need to know
what you are doing. Yes, you will have to inform your insurance
company and the DVLA. The premium should not alter but they
may not cover theft of contents due to the ease of entry via
the hood. I would have thought that paying an expert to panel
beat the roof back to shape so that you only have to finish with
filler would be considerably cheaper than a conversion.
convertible. It is not for the faint hearted and you need to know
what you are doing. Yes, you will have to inform your insurance
company and the DVLA. The premium should not alter but they
may not cover theft of contents due to the ease of entry via
the hood. I would have thought that paying an expert to panel
beat the roof back to shape so that you only have to finish with
filler would be considerably cheaper than a conversion.
Willie
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believe the conversion kit is around £700, there is a guy on here who posts (from Essex) who is about 3/4 the way through a conversion, you may want to talk to him. Believe his name is Rob & he goes under the username of Captnchaos.
Do a search & send him a PM.
Do a search & send him a PM.
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There was an article in Practical classics or classic cars telling you all about these & where to get a supply of NOS or professionally fitted.
I probably still have the article & will try to dig it out if I remember... I loosely remember the fitted cost being £350 but I may be completely wrong...
I probably still have the article & will try to dig it out if I remember... I loosely remember the fitted cost being £350 but I may be completely wrong...
Yep - would definitely be nice!how I want one of those!!
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