Originally Posted by
garrycol
I would have liked then to discuss why the Stag was built with the T bar rather than a conventional convertible - it spoilt the looks of the vehicle.
The reason was not strength - that could have been incorporated into the body but rollover protection. The world was going safety conscious at the time and there were rumours that the US was going to ban all new fully convertible cars so British Leyland hedged their bets with the Stag. Note initially there was no open XJS or TR7 - other notable cars being developed in the UK at the time - it was only after the rumours did not happen that open TR7s and XJSs were built.
Garry