Rande Bellman wrote:
> In a message you posted to Steve Laifman, you indicated that Ford hasn’t
> farmed out design or production of the convertible for 20 years.
>
> According to the press information for 1994 Mustang, this model and
> ensuing years had switched over to in-house production, alongside
> coupes, as opposed to the previous model(1993 and older) which were
> produced by an outside contractor.
>
> I can’t presently find the name of the contractor, but I believe it was
> someone like C&C or ASC who did the actual conversion. I don’t know if
> this firm did all or some the design work .
Rande,
I seem to remember there were more than one. One early converter had no
rear quarter window, and one used clear plastic.
John Logan (Carmods),
Let's see 1999-20 years = 1979. That's a bit far from 1994, even for Bob
and I. Now who's got the "Senior Moments"?
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