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It's kinda both.

 

I believe dealers were sending these out to be "converted" back then and selling them at the Dealership as a new car.

I have only seen the 2 door sedans converted:mad:

 

Try a search on Convertable on this forum?

 

Either way they are keepers!

 

Glenn,

82 Hatch, now a convertable......

01 Forester, hard top..........

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Richie has pics on his Web site. I just posted about these too--found one about 20 minutes away that the owner might be willing to part with. It's an auto GL-10. From what I understand, about 300 were made in So. Cali by a firm that makes convertible tops. The tops are still available. The one on the one I found is power, but I don't know if they all are. I believe the cars used were all 1983 models (I've never seen/heard of one with a GLF badge) but they were made between '82-'84. SoA did NOT authorize them, nor did they carry any convertible-specific parts (tops and upper framework, tiedowns and such).

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There is (was) supposedly one here in Columbus, OH, and it was up for sale a couple months back.

 

Never got a chance to see it - the dude never returned my dozen or so calls. Very dissapointing....

 

I suspect it may have been owned at one time by Buddy Byers, the big Subaru dealer in town. OHNoah once told me about a customized Sube he saw that was owned by this guy. Maybe it started out as a limited model brought in to increase showroom traffic.

 

John

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Originally posted by Rolloverbratboy

Hey, I was filling up with gas and i looked to the left of me and a black on black, Subaru 2 door convertable. Was that home made or was that the real thing?

 

 

 

Thank you

John Arne:banana:

 

How would you go about doing a homemade convertable 'conversion' on a old suby? im assuming it could be done on a coupe relativly easily, or am i wrong?

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ya but the hard parts making the roof fit back on! The celica's homemade t-tops required a piece of vinvl riveted onto the body, which folded between the rear headliner and roof panel in the back when not in use. Before that it was duct tape and garbage bags :D

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