Jump to content

Metro Rag Top


The Old Bloke Next Door

Recommended Posts

Posted

Bought  this last week for an advantageous price, going to need a lot of welding. 

 

 

post-17297-0-99998700-1544279375_thumb.jpg

  • Like 41
Posted

Is that some sort of lilac colour?

You will of course be keeping those plates with that psychedelic font...

Posted

Save that car!!

 

You will of course be keeping those plates with that psychedelic font...

 

They're from the brief period when the government were trying to decide whether to use New Charles Wright or Credits from Robin's Nest as the new mandatory font. 

Posted

Phwoaaaaaaar!

 

The rear visibility with the hood down must be absolutely appalling.

Posted

Phwoaaaaaaar!

 

The rear visibility with the hood down must be absolutely appalling.

But not as bad as having to look at it from outside.

 

 

(It had to be said, although I would have one)

  • Like 4
Posted

Amazing, I read up quickly about these. Production numbers very limited, Rover very unwilling to let customers know the car was on the market. Only available by back-order. Probably around 2500 ever built.

Posted

Crap car?  Check.  Terrible colour?  Check.  Inappropriate for current season?  Check.  Undesirable spec?  Check.  Weird number plates?  Check.  Rusty?  Check.

 

You've won Autoshite.

  • Like 6
Posted

Thanks for all your comments. I had been considering buying one for some time which hadn't happened due to lack of  availability, asking price, location.

 

This one was advertised on a face book Metro group recently, it was local, bargain asking price and delivery service available at a reasonable cost.

 

Plan A Was driving it up my ramps this week for a look underneath, however on visiting my unit to fetch the ramps this Tuesday I discovered that  there  had been a  burglary  last weekend. Among the stolen items were my ramps, both trolley jacks and axle stands.

 

Although I have a trolley jack at home I decided that jacking it on a corner was not a good idea. So Plan B commenced, a crawl around on the floor doing a finger test.

 

This resulted in the rear inner valence, most of the drivers side inner sill and part of the floor crumbling onto the floor. The rest of it felt solid.

 

Next step is to remove the seats and carpets for a  look from inside the car. 

 

I'll up date as progress is made.

Posted

Thanks for all your comments. I had been considering buying one for some time which hadn't happened due to lack of availability, asking price, location.

 

This one was advertised on a face book Metro group recently, it was local, bargain asking price and delivery service available at a reasonable cost.

 

Plan A Was driving it up my ramps this week for a look underneath, however on visiting my unit to fetch the ramps this Tuesday I discovered that there had been a burglary last weekend. Among the stolen items were my ramps, both trolley jacks and axle stands.

 

Although I have a trolley jack at home I decided that jacking it on a corner was not a good idea. So Plan B commenced, a crawl around on the floor doing a finger test.

 

This resulted in the rear inner valence, most of the drivers side inner sill and part of the floor crumbling onto the floor. The rest of it felt solid.

 

Next step is to remove the seats and carpets for a look from inside the car.

 

I'll up date as progress is made.

May I suggest plan C of putting a ribbon around it and sending it with new panels up to FOAD?

  • Like 1
Posted

I've just made the mistake of showing the picture of it to Mrs fp, she is now saying she wants one

  • Like 2
Posted

I've just made the mistake of showing the picture of it to Mrs fp, she is now saying she wants one

A soft top XR3i would be a sensible idea....

  • Like 1
Posted

Had a couple of these over the years, really rather a good looking compact convertible and were fun to drive. In fact I wish I had kept one now that they are so hard to find and so expensive for a running example compared to the cost when I owned them. Good luck with the restoration, its worth it.

  • Like 1
Posted

A soft top XR3i would be a sensible idea....

 

True they probably* rot less but every man and his mate has an escort cabby

Posted

I've just made the mistake of showing the picture of it to Mrs fp, she is now saying she wants one

 

The dealer I  bought it off had a job lot of three cars and a body shell shell. 

He said that one he has yet to collect is supposed to be in good condition, but has not been able to inspect it  due to being stored in a shipping container on top of two other containers. No idea on price yet until he collects it early next month.

 

Depending on the overall state of mine when its stripped out, I will be using gas welding for the restoration repairs. Aim is an invisible repair when completed.

 

If I decide mine is beyond economical repair I will go Plan C.

 

More detail later tonight when I return from the Pub.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Bought another one for spares.

post-17297-0-29251300-1546102643_thumb.jpg

 

Damaged bumper.

post-17297-0-30122100-1546102690_thumb.jpg

 

Good hood apart from plastic window.

post-17297-0-02939900-1546102747_thumb.jpg

 

Low miles.

post-17297-0-42318200-1546102797_thumb.jpg

 

Seats very poor due to standing outside for years with both drivers side and one passenger side window broken.

post-17297-0-35557100-1546102919_thumb.jpg

 

All wheel caps present and in good condition.

post-17297-0-68251400-1546103050_thumb.jpg

 

A dog or a fox has taken a dump on the rear seat.

post-17297-0-54326300-1546103108_thumb.jpg

Posted

There were a whole host of these being used as hire cars in Jersey, up until a few years ago they were being sold off at vastly inflated prices.............I think I remember there was a thread on here many moons ago with pics..........

Posted

There was a good thread about one of these on Retro Rides forum too. I think it had been treated to a 1.8 engine.

Posted

post-20412-0-60824400-1546191903_thumb.jpg

Not sure whether this would be of any use, but it would seem this company have still got a pair of Nos shells for these in right and left hooker spec. I've always had a perverse liking for the Rover Metro drop top.

Did Pininfarina have any input in to the hood design on these like they did on the R8 cabriolets?

  • Like 3
Posted

https://www.aronline.co.uk/cars/rover/rover-metro100-r6/the-cars-rover-metro100-cabrio/

 

According to the link it was developed in house.

 

Thanks for info on  the new shells, I've passed it on to a bloke who's looking for one.

 

As a last resort if I decided the shell was too rough or too time consuming to repair, I  bought a new/old stock body shell.

 

 

 

Posted

.post-17297-0-00707600-1546213892_thumb.jpg

 

Left side rear wing has been professionally  removed, probably bought years ago to repair an accident damaged one as spares were unavailable.

 

Delivered for £150.

 

  • Like 7

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...