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is it possible.

looking at pictures of the z in both types it looks quite possible to do.

 

how hard would it be to make the back cover panels

 

that should get a few people thinking lol :hyper:

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I always thought the Mazda used the Ford engine. The entire car is based on the MX-6...or vice-versa

Ford used Maz and yep based on the Mx6 ;)

Oh well, I got it the wrong way round! :rofl: Close....just not close enough!

its like the tailgate tub but instead of a solid vert window it can be canvas removable so theoretically its a convertable when the targas and canvas rear window removed. if that make sense

 

sorry to go on :(

 

the rear boot area on the z is pratically the same .

a fibreglass version could be made up and hinged in the same place as the convertible to give the boot.

the second panel which flips up to hide the lowered hood could also be made of fibreglass.

the rag top would obviously have to be professionally made (costly)

 

hmmmm..Sounds like you're changing your mind as you go along. :D

cheers greg phew i thought i was on my own for a minute

pic to explain my logic

what i was on about was the red section replacement cover eg like the convertible

and the green bit a canvas window for quick fitment in carparks ect for the summer

Looks like a pick-up :rofl: :p

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hmmmm..Sounds like you're changing your mind as you go along. :D

sorta did really but i still didnt want to do any cutting and shutting so i thought it could be done without removing the targa t bar.

 

looking at the pics today there rear support bar is allot lower than a swb z so would look silly

 

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sorta did really but i still didnt want to do any cutting and shutting so i thought it could be done without removing the targa t bar.

 

looking at the pics today there rear support bar is allot lower than a swb z so would look silly

 

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So now you agree with us :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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:rofl: um no :rofl:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

just think i will not persue the idea :rofl: :rofl:

Case closed

 

One of the longest threads for a while though mate, and like someone has already said: It's better than a poll on which position you take a dump :D :D :D

only read a bit but I'd say it IS possible, as litle structural strength from roof as targas come off !!

 

surely a sensible idea, as SWBs are rare enough - find a SWB softop must be like hen's teeth. Surely not that big a job for a workshop, but gonna cost a few £100.

 

Also mass reduction makes it very attractive :rofl:

only read a bit but I'd say it IS possible, as litle structural strength from roof as targas come off !!

 

surely a sensible idea, as SWBs are rare enough - find a SWB softop must be like hen's teeth. Surely not that big a job for a workshop, but gonna cost a few £100.

 

Also mass reduction makes it very attractive :rofl:

I don't think there are any SWB Cabrios, are there?

only read a bit but I'd say it IS possible, as litle structural strength from roof as targas come off !!

 

surely a sensible idea, as SWBs are rare enough - find a SWB softop must be like hen's teeth. Surely not that big a job for a workshop, but gonna cost a few £100.

 

Also mass reduction makes it very attractive :rofl:

 

thought youd be here sooner or later ;) :D

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only read a bit but I'd say it IS possible, as litle structural strength from roof as targas come off !!

 

surely a sensible idea, as SWBs are rare enough - find a SWB softop must be like hen's teeth. Surely not that big a job for a workshop, but gonna cost a few £100.

 

Also mass reduction makes it very attractive :rofl:

 

another believer lol :nelson: :hyper:

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