Hmm, Tristan, I guess you just ain't the guy to leave well enough alone. Your car, your dollar. I have mused along these lines myself, and the first thing I have to say is you starting off with exactly the wrong year. Go back to 1966 and before and you have body on chassis construction, not a unibody, so you will have a much stronger structure if you lop off the roof. Go back far enough and you'll find the four door hard tops come with the convertibles additional 'X' member already installed. A four door parade vehicle showed up on e-bay within the last year. I thought it was pretty well done. It had no roof at all. The roof was cut off and a cover of some kind made for where the roof met the rear deck and that was it. Down here in Texas, I know of several old car owners whose vehicles have not encountered rain in decades, and I tell you what, San Antonio just loves parades, so it even makes a weird kind of sense. My wife and my wallet have made all the accommodations to Imperials they ever will with just the one I have so it ain't something I'm ever going to do. Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tristan Moore" <v-2tmoor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:39 PM Subject: IML: I need some detailed pictures of an Imperial convertible top, and mechanism 67 or later prefered > Hi guys > > I'm thinking of starting a really crazy hardtop to convertible project here. > Could someone kindly take some detailed pictures of their convertible top, > and it's workings, also of the sides of the car, I'm trying to get some > ideas of what the exact differences between a convertible and a 4 or 2 door > hardtop 67 Imp are. > > Thanks > > Tristan > >