Donny Carlson
10-12-2009, 06:08 PM
I think Mercury should have went ahead with the Vert concept for the Marauder, but then, Elena didn't want to put in superchargers.
Dodge has shelved vert plans for Challengers, even though the design still incorporates convertible elements (the seat belts, for example, attach like a convertibles). Maybe when the Camato vert hits the streets, this will change. Until then, the only place is to go aftermarket, and this company, which had the development contract with Daimler-Chrysler for the convertible top for Challengers, now offers the conversion. It's very well done, looks OEM because they would have done the conversions for Dodge. May still. Here's a shot of Plum Crazy (new color for 2010) and black two tone that I like a whole lot. Whole lot. As in I'd buy one if this were available as a factory option.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o308/DonnyCarlson/46Challenger_Purple.jpg
Dodge has shelved vert plans for Challengers, even though the design still incorporates convertible elements (the seat belts, for example, attach like a convertibles). Maybe when the Camato vert hits the streets, this will change. Until then, the only place is to go aftermarket, and this company, which had the development contract with Daimler-Chrysler for the convertible top for Challengers, now offers the conversion. It's very well done, looks OEM because they would have done the conversions for Dodge. May still. Here's a shot of Plum Crazy (new color for 2010) and black two tone that I like a whole lot. Whole lot. As in I'd buy one if this were available as a factory option.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o308/DonnyCarlson/46Challenger_Purple.jpg