Not exact matches
Later, as safety regs became more stringent, Baur adopted sort of a «Targa» style top (but Porsche owned that name), with a
removable section over the front
seat, a roll - hoop and rear quarter window
section, and a soft - folding
section in the back.
It opens into a flexible load space, complete with
removable floor
section to offer deeper access and second - row
seating which folds into a 40:20:40 split and can also be set further upright into a «load mode», which still allows back -
seat occupants while adding a vital few extra litres to the cargo area.
The implementation was borrowed from both the second generation Ford Bronco, and the Chevrolet K5 Blazer, both short - bed trucks with
removable fiberglass shells over the rear
sections and having bench
seats installed in the back.
The spilt third - row -
seat sections are
removable, but can prove awkward and heavy.
The Diablo SV - R featured a stripped - down interior with a rollcage, racing
seat, and
removable steering wheel; the power glass side windows were replaced with fixed Plexiglass with traditional race - style sliding
sections.