Joe -
I believe they only ever made a very small handful of these hard tops.
Apparently they got very hot very fast if the sun came out, and they
yellowed over time. I do not believe any have survived.
There are a couple advertising pictures of this top running around,
looks "cool" but that's about as far as it goes.
It's sort of like dating a Playboy bunny..... she looks really great
on the outside but she'll be completely incapable of field dressing a
deer and then cooking the venison steak in a savory black cherry
reduction.
Merry Christmas all!!!
Best,
Alan
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Joe and Lenore Armour
<sebring at hotkey.net.au> wrote:
> Seen in an advert. in the Oct. 1958 issue of the English 'MOTOR' magazine;
>
> " Unique Detachable Transparent Hardtop for Austin-Healey 100-Six
>
> Photo Courtsey of I.C.I/ Ltd.
>
> INDUSTRIAL COVER COMPANY
>
> London "
>
> Anyone seen this manufacturer before?
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