The Fiero Store (www.fierostore.com) has a picture of a red Fiero notchback that appears in it's picture cycles that is a hardtop convertible. You might have to hit refresh a few times but it does appear in the middle picture as they cycle through. It could be done just like any other convertible conversion on a Fiero.
The underside of the body would have to be braced first, as if the frame is cut in any manner without the bracing and the drivetrain is still in the body the chassis will flex. As the rear clip is easily removable, it would just be a matter of combining the upper portion of the fiberglass roof, the rear window, and the upper portion of the rear clip into a latchable unit that could be removed from the inside. Latches could be obtained from any common convertible in a salvage yard (Sebring, LeBaron, etc.)
Any way it goes it would require significant work.
Source: Have owned four Fieros over ten years.
The safety rating on a hardtop convertible is actually much better than that of the safety rating on a ragtop. The hardtop safety is comparable to that of the solid top standard vehicle.
Ford made a hardtop convertible in 1957, 58 and 59.
no hence its a convertible.
No, the convertible model has a soft top only.
Sedan, Hardtop, Convertible,
lincoln made a 4 door convertible in the 60's but I don't think anyone mads a 4 dr. hardtop convertible.
There are several models of BMW that have a retractable hardtop. Some of these car models include the BMW 328i Convertible, BMW M3 Convertible, and BMW 335i Convertible.
The 1957, 58 and 59 Fords were available with a convertible hardtop.
2005
Possible? Yes. If you have enough money, I am sure someone can do it.
63A 2dr fastback standard27,80963B 2dr fastback luxury7,88965A 2dr hardtop standard422,41665B 2dr hardtop luxury55,93865C 2dr hardtop bench seats21,39776A convertible56,40976B convertible luxury12,52076C convertible bench seats3,190TOTAL607,568
The hardtop convertible has become very popular in recent years and a number of car manufacturers offer models with this feature. Mercedes, BMW, Peugeot, Vauxhall and Ford all offer hardtop convertible models.