Convertible
A convertible, cabriolet or spyder/spider is a passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place.
The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary between models.
A convertible allows an open-air driving experience, with the ability to provide a roof when required.
Potential drawbacks of convertibles are reduced structural rigidity (requiring significant engineering and modification to counteract the effects of removing a car's roof) and cargo space.
The majority of convertible roofs are a folding construction made from cloth.
Other types of convertible roofs include retractable hardtops (often constructed from metal or plastic) and detachable hardtops (where a metal or plastic roof is manually removed and often stored in the trunk).
- DS 8 Maybach Zeppelin Cabriolet (1:18)
- W 121 - 190 SL (1:18)
- W 136 - 170V (1:43)
- W 136 - 170V Soft Top (1:43)
- W 188 I - 300 S (1:43)
- W 188 I - 300 S (1:43)
- W 189 - 300 D - LE 500 (1:24)
- W 113 - 230 SL - LE 1000 (1:43)
- W 121 B II 190 SL - LE 1000 (1:43)
- W 198 II - 300 SL - LE 1000 (1:43)
- 190SL / SLK - LE 2005 (1:43)
- W 29 - LE 5000 (1:18)
- W 113 - 280 SL - LE 5000 (1:18)
- W 201 190E 2.6 - LE 150 (1:43)
- W 29 - 500 K (1:18)
- W 29 - 500 K (1:18)
- W 188 I - 300 S (1:18)
- W 128 - 220 SE (1:18)
- W 113 - 230 SL (1:18)
- W 113 - 280 SL (1:18)
- W 111 - 280 SE (1:18)
- R 171 - SLK 350 (1:24)
- 300 SL (1:43)
- W 118 - 300 SC (1:43)
- W 113 - 230 SL (1:43)
- W 113 - 230 SL (1:43)
- W 113 - 230 SL (1:43)
- R 107 - 350 SL (1:43)
- R 107 - 350 SL (1:43)
- R 107 - 350 SL (1:43)
- R 107 - 450 SLC (1:43)
- W 124 - E200/320 (1:43)
- 540 K (1:43)
- Type 630K (1:87)