Convertible GN

dank GN

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Has anyone seen this GN in person or know the owner . It’s definitely different and I kinda like it for a cruiser .
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Seen one in bowling green a long time ago. There’s also a guy that converted his back window to the aerocoupe window on his GN.
 
Damn...that looks surprisingly similar to an elongated LeBaron. I don't like it without the roofline.

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I think it's pretty hideous topless, too. :poop:

Generally I prefer the profile of the convertible version of any vehicle, that is except the Lebaron and the GN/ T-type.
For some reason the body lines are not conducive to the convertible configuration. They just seem incomplete.

Although I think a convertible GN/ T-type is unique they do look a bit odd.
 
is it a convertible or just a GN with the roof cut off? If it's really a convertible what does it look like with the top up?

Neal
 
is it a convertible or just a GN with the roof cut off? If it's really a convertible what does it look like with the top up?

Neal
The one I saw was gn with roof cut off and they used a donor top from some 1983 convertible gm made... Check out the link I added. There's pics

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The link to the previous post was good entertainment. I must have missed that one.

Neal
 
I don’t think our cars body lends itself to a convertible top - but I give whoever props for daring to step out of the box - all I know is when we work at styling a car if it is going to be convertible both hard and soft top are done at the same time , if not soft top first . So the g body will probably never look right as a drip top
 
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