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Re: [alfa] Re: XK140 tops (NAC)



Anthony is right about this. In the Jaguar range the DHC body type was intended for varied climates and the interior fittings of these cars reflected the civilised closed coupe models with veneered dashes and door caps, heaters, carpets etc. anticipating that the roof would be dropped only for sunny days. My impression is the roadster models were designed to appeal to drivers in the warmer, dryer West Coast market. Consequently, we tend to see a higher ratio of coupes and DHCs in Britain and NZ and more roadsters in the US.

On 23/11/2004, at 2:25 PM, Joe Elliott wrote:


Really?? I thought Drophead Coupe ("DHC") was just their term for the convertible version, of which there was only (per model).

-Joe

At 5:59 AM +0000 11/22/04, alfa-digest wrote:

Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:38:58 +1300
From: White Anthony <anthony.white@domain.elided>
Subject: RE: [alfa] XK140 tops (NAC)

To be fair to Jaguar, they did make an XK140 (and 120 and 150) drop head
coupe for people who wanted a convertible with a properly engineered top.
The roadster was for the hard-core of open air enthusiasts -- give me style
and damn the practicalities. The drop-head coupe was built to suit those who
wanted a little more versatility in their vehicle -- though it lost some of
the purity of line.
Regards,
Anthony White
Wellington, NZ
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