Don't see these too often
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Don't see these too often
Not my first choice, what with wrong wheel drive and missing a couple of cylinders, but a convertible is a convertible. 814 Cutlass Ciera convertibles were made by Hess & Eisenhardt/Car Craft over a span of four years (1983-86).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Oldsmob...BZIenj&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Oldsmob...BZIenj&vxp=mtr
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Which was not the A-body platform. The Riviera convertibles were done by American Sunroof Corp (who later changed their name to American Specialty Cars). The Eldorado converts were done by Global Coach.
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Ever wonder why there was never a convertible offered? Low cost production of cheaper chassis, and better power to weight ratio? No demand? (hahahaha) Rather ugly body style (yup) IDK, pick something and go with it.
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