Yes, the rear window and frame are "removable," just as a Herald coupe or
sedan roof is "removable," but that really wasn't Triumph's intent in either
case (i.e., make the car into a convertible). I'll assume that, on an original
TR4/4A hardtop installation, there are no snaps or Lift-the-Dot posts around
the rear tonneau, right?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave1massey <Dave1massey@cs.com>
No wisdom here but plenty of speculation.
The rear portion is removable, is it not? If that is the case then there
is the option of removing the rear window and using the car as a full
convertible model including use of a tonneau, I would think.
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