Completed Targa Top

Completed Targa Top

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paradigm

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27 posts

272 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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The build only took about 30 minutes to complete. Even had time to install "custom" seats . All possible by the (not so) magic of MS Paint.
Ultima targa top

credit: original (unmodified) picture from Ultima Sports Ltd website

Apparently the Ultima Targa Top is not in favor, apologies to the builder(s)/owner(s) of this fine GTR example. Hopefully a few of you out there find it as sharp as I do...ultimaandy, k wright?

>>> Edited by paradigm on Friday 25th October 21:16

ultimapaul

3,949 posts

278 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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Nooooooo! Not that car (14FC R.I.P.) I helped build that car! A bloody good example till some twat rapped it

bluesatin

3,114 posts

286 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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Who has nicked the roof of my car???

k wright

1,039 posts

273 months

Saturday 26th October 2002
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Perfect. I would love to have this option available.

Ken

ultimaandy

1,225 posts

278 months

Saturday 26th October 2002
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This looks very possible actually. With a pair of Can-am doors or maybe just the can-am's door hinges!

bit of stengthening will be needed though.

k wright

1,039 posts

273 months

Sunday 27th October 2002
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Exactly: a pair of canam doors, the canam style windshield brace and the canam rear bulkhead that is removable and a new modified roof. If you add the canam engine cover you will have a car for all seasons.

Ken

paradigm

Original Poster:

27 posts

272 months

Sunday 27th October 2002
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Personally, I think a targa version would be an all season car as it is with no need to change parts around. Do you think it can be done with the front roll hoop? If the CanAm door hinges are already stronger than the GTR hinges, what needs strengthening?

ultimaandy

1,225 posts

278 months

Sunday 27th October 2002
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Can-am body can be fitted to a GTR chasis, I've seen it done on the club web site, it didn't have the front roll cage though.

GTRCLIVE

4,193 posts

297 months

Sunday 27th October 2002
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Looking out of window right now and seeing the rain and wind thats trying to lift of the roof of my house!
I have only one thing to say. I'm going out in my GTR, and I know while I live in England I want a perminent roof. So good luck boys, I'll keep my time playing with engine mods etc, with the sound fact that it don't leak in the rain.




PS I'll buy a Can-AM when I retire to the States.

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351cobra

12 posts

272 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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Very nice quite sharp indeed.

ultimaandy

1,225 posts

278 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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GTRCLIVE said: Looking out of window right now and seeing the rain and wind thats trying to lift of the roof of my house!
I have only one thing to say. I'm going out in my GTR, and I know while I live in England I want a perminent roof. So good luck boys, I'll keep my time playing with engine mods etc, with the sound fact that it don't leak in the rain.



PS I'll buy a Can-AM when I retire to the States.

>> Edited by GTRCLIVE on Sunday 27th October 10:00


I took mine out yesterday too, I never got wet and it was better than being cold as my power was down (and will remain so for a few days yet)! very nearly lost the roof to the stables too!

I can't have read the same books as you!

If you want a permanent roof, maybe you need to live in a cave!

Question how do you wip the rain off the roof when you are in the car before you open the doors?


davefiddes

846 posts

274 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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Question how do you wip the rain off the roof when you are in the car before you open the doors?


Isn't that what roundabouts were created for? Surely they are the automotive equivalent of a spin drier!



paradigm

Original Poster:

27 posts

272 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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I remember going through a roundabout a few years ago called something like "the magic roundabout" or close to it by the locals. I can't remember where I was, but I believe it had about 5 roundabouts connected together in a circle. There is nothing magic about it, except for maybe the insurance companies...what a mess!!

bogbeast

1,144 posts

277 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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paradigm said: I remember going through a roundabout a few years ago called something like "the magic roundabout" or close to it by the locals. I can't remember where I was, but I believe it had about 5 roundabouts connected together in a circle. There is nothing magic about it, except for maybe the insurance companies...what a mess!!


Sounds like Swindon to me...

gt_bwoy

18 posts

273 months

Tuesday 29th October 2002
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Or maybe Hemel Hempstead (Click to see map)

GTRCLIVE

4,193 posts

297 months

Tuesday 29th October 2002
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14 Years ago I was in Wastington DC, and was not to happy with the fact the every round-about I came to had at least 3 set's of Traffic Lights on it !! and when driving down to Wilmington and finaly saw a proper round-about, the bloke on it stopped to let me on .

Only problem is the twits in England are puting up lights on our's now. Spoiling our FUN.

paradigm

Original Poster:

27 posts

272 months

Tuesday 29th October 2002
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Swindon it is, I dug up my old travel map to jog my memory. It's unfortunate that an American invented the roundabout but you guys get to have all the fun, apparently the opinions of those that "matter" here didn't think the roundabout was a good idea.