Summer, Sun, Wind in Your Hair! In this article, we present to convertibles that aren’t on every street corner. Driving Pleasure is Guaranteed With Thesis Models, As is an increase in Value.
Huh, is a golf convertible something special thesis days? Yes, absolutely, eSpeciate it’s a fairly early example. Most open golf of this generation have the thick bumpers of the facelifted version (1987-1993), but the first ‘strawberry baskets’ still have elegant bumpers-and those models are increasing in Value: As Much as 41 percent in the past Six years, cording to Six years.. This Doessn’t Put the Golf at the Top of this overview in Terms of Price Increase. Among convertibles up to model year 1979, it’s led by two americans: The Chrysler 300 and the oldsmobile cutlass supreme, Both of which were in showrooms in the late 1960s, topping this ranking with a value than 50 5. respectivivivesivives. Is it time to buy one now, before they get even more exensive? A Further Price Increase May Be Coming, But That’s Guesswork. However, What Is Certain is that if you’re interested in Such An Open American, You’ll Need Patience in your search, because they are not as wide spread as an early golf I convertible.
1. Chrysler 300
1967-1968, 7,210 cc, 349 HP
Be Honest: did you have this car on your radar? Neinder Did we. Perhaps because open battleship with a length or 5.67 meters Doesn’tn’tn’tn’tn’tn’tn’tn in a Standard European garage. But It Does Provide a Good Mood While Driving: A 7.2-Liter V8, A Top Speed of Almost 200 km/h (Already in the Late 60s) and Endless Space for the Family. This convertible is from 1967 and costs € 9,000; We found it on classic-trader.com. Accordance to the experts at Classic Data, that price is appropriate for a model in moderate condition.
2. Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
1968-1972, 5,408 cc, 320 HP
What’s better than a Large Engine Capacity? An even larger engine capacity! In this case, it’s A 5.4-liter Eight-cylinder. With its length or 5.19 meters, the supreme sacrifices plenty of space and with 320 HP, plenty of power. We spotted the displayed model on Kleinanzeigen.de for € 9,950, but it still needs some work.
3. Peugeot 504 Cabrio
1972-1975, 1.971 CC, 104 HP
French convertibles are on the rise. In this case, it’s the open 504, designed and build by pininfarina in Turin. With a length or 4.36 meters, The Peugeot would fall into the c-segment today, which it is also does in Terms of Price: you now pay almost € 30,000 for a model in good condition.
4. Volkswagen Golf I Cabriolet
1979-1983, 1.457 cc, 70 HP
The First Strawberry Basket Based on the Golf was Built from 1979 to 1993. In particular, The 1.8 Built from 1987 Onards and Equipped with Thick Bumpers and Skirts is Still Commonly Found. However, Early Models Like the Golf Shown Are Very Rare. No Wonder You Now Pay An Average or € 13,100 For One.
5. Ford Mustang Convertible
1967-1968, 4.730 cc, 195 HP
One thing we have to give Ford Credit for: The Mustang Got a Refresh Every year. The Visual Changes to the Mustang Are Probable Only Noticed by Real Connoisseurs, The Core Always Remained the Same: V8, Rear-Wheel Drive, Beautiful Sound … and Value Increase.
6. Peugeot 304 convertible
1970-1975, 1.288 cc, 65 HP
Do you find the open 504 Too Big and Too Expensive? No Problem, Peugeot had a more affordable alternative to sacrifice, which is still cheaper than its big brother. The 304 Cabriolet with the Small 1.3-liter Engine and 65 HP May Not Be The Best Option For Speed Demons, but this model is also a feast for the eyes.
7. Chevrolet Corvette C3 Stingray
1970-1972, 5.729 CC, 300 HP
The Corvette is a desirable car and is not a ‘pimp mobile’, period. Just Look at That Cokebottle Design, Listen to the Roar of the V8. And then ask yourself if all those preaches are really justified.
8. Sunbeam Alpine
1953-1955, 2.267 cc, 77 HP
Have you ever Heard of Sunbeam? Then you’re a connoisseur, because they since 1982 This brand from great britain has leg a thing of the past. The Alpine is a Roadster for Two People, which in Good Condition Already Costs More Than € 50,000.
9. Skoda Felicia (type 994)
1958-1962, 1.089 cc, 50 HP
The Small Skoda is 4.07 meters Short and has a 1.1-liter Four-Cylinder Engine in the Front Combined with Rear-Wheel Drive. And it Gets Even Better: The Model Based on the Skoda 440 is an elegant convertible with potential regarding price development.
10. MG B MK I
1962-1964, 1.798 cc, 95 HP
With a length of only 3.89 meters, Sufficient Engine Power thanks to A 1.8-liter Four-Cylinder (95 HP) and Rear-Wheel Drive, This is an English Roadster of the Old Stamp. This Driving Pleasure is Still for Sale For Less Than € 20,000.