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    Not only does that photoshop job look kick arse... I LOVE the look! If I had more than one VX, I'd SERIOUSLY consider doing it... oh wait, I DO have more than one VX... hmmm... finish motor swap, get the cut-off wheel out and go to town... btw, I HAVE done something rash like that before... chopped the top (ala targa style) off of my '69 Grand Prix... looked awsome... wish I still had the pictures... great... here I go again... thinking of stuff to do before I finish one project! DAMN YOU!

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    Targa??

    I've been putting a lot of thought into this subject, there was a thread running a while back covering the same theme. This summer I will definately be chopping my VX however I have had to modify my dreams and be a bit more realistic than a full targa.

    My first point is just sit in your VX and look up. Not more than a few inches infront of your head is the top of the windsheild. Then lean your head back and look at where the door pillar meets the roof. Again this is only a few inches behind your head therefore you'd end up with a very slim targa.
    Second to make things look right you have to chop the door frame and create a new window seal against the roof and door pillar. Not easy especially when you consider your roof edge seal will have to be part of your targa pannel.
    Having owned 3 Targa top cars: Porsche 911, Toyota MR2 and Honda CRX and knowing the intricate sealing methods used I feel it would be virtually impossible to get a rain tight seal on a "do it yourself" one off basis. (Only the Honda managed to seal in any weather, the Porsche leaked at the mearest hint of moisture)

    The options I am currently considering is:
    1. A full soft top.
    2. Removable pannel that extends beyond the rear door pillar.

    In any case I will be removing the rear section as it's just begging for it. I'm currently butchering the Tamiya scale model to see how things would look as well as playing with Photoshop so in a while I'll have some pictures to post.
    It's worth bearing in mind I am an engineer so there's every chance I'll trash my VX!!

    Col

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    BritVX,
    Just saw an episode of "Pimp my Ride" where they took an older Blazer (early '90's) and re-did it. They added the best looking sunroof I've ever seen. It looked mike nearly the whole roof was glass, and the front approx 1/3 openned and slid back over the back part. It made for a lareger than average sunroof openning, and a VERY large glass top. Don't know what it cost, or who made it but it might be more doable alternative to bring in the great outdoors to your VX. Good luck, and keep us posted on your progress!
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    Thanks for the idea, you've put me in mind of a sunroof that Peugoet fitted to 205's some years ago so I'm going to have a trawl of the scrap yards. It was a simple sliding glass pannel and I think I could adopt the whole thing.

    Col

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