I was simply pointing out that the term roadster doesn't strictly apply to cars with roll up windows and that I found it annoying when it was misused. Obviously not the sort of nicety that bothers most people.
MGA, TR-3, Austin Healey 100 = roadsters. TR-4, MGB, Austin Healey 300 Mk 3 = drop head coupes.
Wonder what the origin term is in German - whether this is an artifact of translation or a less that strict application of the terms we use. In any case, to those who have a background in vintage British autos (I assume there are some such here) the term is a tad grating when applied to modern cars with wind up windows. I am aware that the term is used loosely today.
BTW, I think that the 1996 Viper may have been the last car with side screens fitted.
PS - don't drink beer, only wine and single malts, if you are offering......
MGA, TR-3, Austin Healey 100 = roadsters. TR-4, MGB, Austin Healey 300 Mk 3 = drop head coupes.
Wonder what the origin term is in German - whether this is an artifact of translation or a less that strict application of the terms we use. In any case, to those who have a background in vintage British autos (I assume there are some such here) the term is a tad grating when applied to modern cars with wind up windows. I am aware that the term is used loosely today.
BTW, I think that the 1996 Viper may have been the last car with side screens fitted.
PS - don't drink beer, only wine and single malts, if you are offering......




