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The demise of the convertible, which had been predicted from time to time during the past 20 years, was slow in coming because there wasn't anything really satisfactory to take its place. But judging from the proliferation of the T-top, T-roof, Hatch or whatever you wish to call it, it seems that an acceptable substitute has at last arrived. It could be argued by some wind-in-the-face freaks that the removable panels don't accomplish the same thing as a folding top, but most convertible fanciers will be more than pleased with the new arrangement.

Two big pluses in favor of the panels are the protection they afford against thieves and vandals, and that they're unlikely to require replacement due to damage or deterioration during the life of the car. The $750 or so price tag at first seemed a bit steep to me until I recalled that the last convertible I owned (a Mercedes) had its fourth top by the time I sold it, as a result of rot and depredations by slashers and rippers. I would have been money ahead with a T-top. Also, when figuring the true cost of a

1977
Mustang II
T-Top



The convertible is dead. Long live the T-top!
by John Ethridge

Racing-style, padded-rim steering wheel comes with Cobra II package. Johnson CB is non-Ford accessory.

FEBRUARY 1977 MOTOR TREND

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