Hard top for Caterham's/similar cars?
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Westfield used to do a gullwing hardtop for their cars, but they are as rare as hen's teeth and I don't know if they ever manufactured them for the 'wide body' models that are current now.
Trouble is, most people run Sevens as second cars, so there would be a fairly limited market. Each 'Seven type car has slightly different dimensions, so you would need a different design for each manufacturer; you will only sell a handful of each, so it really isn't goiing to be a sensible business proposition.
Also, if you have ever been in a Seven with the hood up, you will know that it is a pretty grim experience - very claustraphobic, VERY noisy and they usually leak enough that demisting is a problem. You could, of course, fit better demisting, a heated electric rear screen, and sound deadening, but that kind of defeats the object - you might as well go out and buy an Elise!
Trouble is, most people run Sevens as second cars, so there would be a fairly limited market. Each 'Seven type car has slightly different dimensions, so you would need a different design for each manufacturer; you will only sell a handful of each, so it really isn't goiing to be a sensible business proposition.
Also, if you have ever been in a Seven with the hood up, you will know that it is a pretty grim experience - very claustraphobic, VERY noisy and they usually leak enough that demisting is a problem. You could, of course, fit better demisting, a heated electric rear screen, and sound deadening, but that kind of defeats the object - you might as well go out and buy an Elise!
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The soft bits for sevens half hood is a soft top that is far less claustrophobic than the standard Caterham supplied item. I no longer use the full hood and carry the half hood with me instead - much quicker to put on and takes up less space.
>> Edited by Shaun_E on Thursday 15th December 16:58
The soft bits for sevens half hood is a soft top that is far less claustrophobic than the standard Caterham supplied item. I no longer use the full hood and carry the half hood with me instead - much quicker to put on and takes up less space.
>> Edited by Shaun_E on Thursday 15th December 16:58
hugoagogo said:
get a tonneau cover and a full face helmet
Can't do it. i've been told that I can't get a 7 next year (when I get my first car around August) as "its not proactical", so I'm looking to see how I can make it more practical...then I can get one.
I love them, but I guess I havn't got much of a chance of getting one!
Sam_68 said:
andygtt said:
Thats a pretender.
...otherwise known as a Donkervoort. Its other claim to fame is that it's the most stupidly overpriced Seven type car in known existence.
My Dax is fine with the normal roof. Doesn't leak or anything. The only problem is when wanting to go above 50mph, you need to get the roof off for that

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