If Bodie or Doyle from The Professionals were on the hunt for a new car, you would imagine something like this 1981 Triumph TR7 Convertible in gold fitting the bill.
Tag: convertible
eBay watch: 1966 MGB Roadster
The details are short and sweet for this particular car, but we love the look of this 1966 MGB Roadster as a potential summer runaround.
eBay watch: 1960s Triumph Herald 1200 convertible
Great time to buy a convertible car right now, summer has just gone and there's not a lot of demand. Which could mean this 1960s Triumph Herald 1200 convertible is a potential bargain, especially with no reserve.
eBay watch: 1975 Volkswagen Beetle convertible
Looking for a summer runaround? This 1975 Volkswagen Beetle convertible should be just the thing when the sun starts to shine.
Taxed and tested, the 1600cc Beetle isn't an original convertible, it's been converted sometime in its past. But it been restored pretty well, most recently a new stereo and a full set of tyres. What we don't know is the mileage, with 11 previous owners it could be high.
But on the plus side, this isn't the most expensive car in the world, with bidding at £1,700 and a 'buy it now' of £2,000. For a good runner (or what claims to be), that's certainly an affordable classic. More images on the listing.
eBay watch: 1963 Hillman Super Minx Convertible
Some early 60s style available on eBay right now – this 1963 Hillman Super Minx Convertible.
Or rather, a pair of them. One is ready to go and 'looks good', with some bodywork repaired and a full respray, as well as having a Holbay engine and RoStyle wheels. It's said to run 'ok', but does need more work, both mechanically and cosmetically.
The second care is 'useable', but ideally suited to be used for spares. Think of it as a freebie if you like. Check out the listing for more images (especially of the stylish interior) and if you like it, both cars are currently at a combined price of £920 right now.
eBay watch: 1950s Morris Minor Convertible Splitscreen
Seeing as the sun is out, we've tried to find something suitable for our eBay treasure today – and we think this 1950s Morris Minor Convertible Splitscreen fits the bill perfectly.
It's a gem of a motor, built in 1954 as a convertible (not a later custom job) and still going strong, perhaps thanks to the amount of money paid out by the current owner. Since he/she bought it in 202, they've spent £8,000 on doing the car up, including chassis restoration, a new hood and Newton Commercial half-hide front seats and general maintenance.
It's got an unleaded 948cc engine and an 'old English white' colour scheme, with the only fault being a 'hairline crack in the windscreen'. But replacement glass is included in the sale. Fancy it? Bidding is at £2,500. A shot of the interior over the page.