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If anyone was thinking that a fiberglass coupe was a TERRIBLE idea, and was wondering about how a lift-off all-weather Ghia roof might look on your Speedster as a rainy season alternative . . .


Now you don't have to, check this thread:

http://356registry.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4080&start=75

Still in the early stages, but I trying my best to convince him. I don't wanna have to do this one myself just to see if it'll work.

The potential is definitely there with a little more lowering and shaping.
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If anyone was thinking that a fiberglass coupe was a TERRIBLE idea, and was wondering about how a lift-off all-weather Ghia roof might look on your Speedster as a rainy season alternative . . .


Now you don't have to, check this thread:

http://356registry.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4080&start=75

Still in the early stages, but I trying my best to convince him. I don't wanna have to do this one myself just to see if it'll work.

The potential is definitely there with a little more lowering and shaping.
I urge everyone to check that thread from the first page! Just LOOK at what he started with ! ! ! ! !

The guy is relentless, he just keeps hammering away at that 356 body until it gives up and returns to it's original shape.

Thankfully, he's kind of given up on a Coupester or a Ghia transplant and is going to make a final effort to bring the 356 roof back into shape and re-attach it.

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