Have you considered a flying buttress design? It might make glass and trunk access easier.
www.caranddriver.com/amp/news/2017-mazda-mx-5-miata-retractable-fastback-photos-and-info-news
Kind of like this but without the moving bits.
Have you considered a flying buttress design? It might make glass and trunk access easier.
www.caranddriver.com/amp/news/2017-mazda-mx-5-miata-retractable-fastback-photos-and-info-news
Kind of like this but without the moving bits.
I would love one. Love love love one. I'd even drive down and bring it home. Unfortunately I think the most is be able to justify on a hardtop is maybe 1500. I have a stock miata hardtop... I've often wondered if someone could make a fastback "add on" for a stock too though...
Ian F wrote:SVreX wrote: In reply to Ian F: Good idea. Too bad no contact info on the Warhorse site.Try Facebook. It looks like they've had recent activity on their page.
Tried that.
joey48442 wrote: I would love one. Love love love one. I'd even drive down and bring it home. Unfortunately I think the most is be able to justify on a hardtop is maybe 1500. I have a stock miata hardtop... I've often wondered if someone could make a fastback "add on" for a stock too though...
I'm not ruling that price out.
This thread is to begin trying to establish a reasonable price point. I will have to determine the production cost, and see if there is any profit.
Let me just say that I am absolutely confidant that I can beat most prices out there (for a lot of reasons).
In reply to joey48442:
Well.. i think the firt autokonexion fastback was exactly that. Google image will show you a red one.
In reply to Stampie:
Not sure which jewels you are referring to, but ALL are up for grabs.
Except for the family ones. No grabbing those.
In reply to Stampie:
Oh. OK. You can have 2 free hardtops with the purchase of the free Europa for $5K.
In reply to Stampie:
I'll do 1 free hardtop and a free 60 Flattop with the purchase of the free Europa for $5K.
Basically nobody who wants an early Miata fastback is going to pay what's nearly the cost of the car for a good one.
So it goes. The ones people are linking are hot.
My meeting went well.
I'm thinking I want to design a rear window that can use a stock piece of glass from another car (or Lexan).
Anyone have any thoughts on what car's rear window might work? The first one that came to mind was Chrysler Crossfire, but I think it is too curved, and the corners too square.
I'm looking for something that tapers from top to bottom, with rounded corners like the Warhorse version. I don't want it to be from an expensive or rare vehicle, like a Mercedes, a Porsche, a Tesla, or an Opel GT.
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