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VW convertible Archive
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Cohort Pic(k) of the Day: 1988 Volkswagen Cabriolet – Nearly Extinct, Especially in New York
Posted on January 24, 2020 | 32 CommentsPosted to the Cohort by William Rubano Convertibles don’t get much love in America these days. They’re a dying breed. Ford and Chevy probably sell a decent number of Mustang […] -
CCCC: Curbside Custom Chopped Cabriolet – Real Or Fake Top?
Posted on March 17, 2011 | 10 CommentsCustoms aren’t exactly common CC fodder, but I shoot them as I see them. And this one did catch my attention, although not enough attention to check out the details […]