jgnewhall
Well-Known Member
My buddy has a 70 RR that he wants to convert to a Superbird. With that said, he has a POST car , not a hardtop. Does it make sense to remove the POST and do the conversion? There is a lot involved , I think, with doing this work and putting in roll up windows to replace the pop out ones. He, of course , has the fixed back window that pushes OUT / IN . He's getting all different opinions from people who want to sell him parts. I need honest opinions with no vested interests from people who love and work on these cars , and who know what it takes to do this kind of work. The other option he has is to just restore his RR , which is already in very good shape. It is a true RR, although it's no longer a matching numbers car because the engine is now a 440 and not the 383 it came with. I have my opinion on this but will not disclose this yet so that I get all of your opinions. I , and he, REALLY appreciate any info that you'd like to offer in this matter. PS: I told him that he could always find a base 70 Plymouth ( Belvedere, Satellite ) as a roller and do the conversion. Thank you for your time . John