What are the main differences between the hunter and the roadster?
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Re: New Marlin Owner
Doors, Hunters have them, front wings, roof, weather equipment, most of the car is different, and the Hunter is made at the factory, and if like mine is a new car, and registered as such. I have had my Hunter for six or seven months maybe more, and really like it as it is a civilised car, and my first drive was from Cornwall to Yorkshire in a full scal! I got out dry, warm and very pleased with my choiceLast edited by peterboat; 28-03-17, 08:25 PM.
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Re: New Marlin Owner
Hi kayakinash,
There is quite a good description of the various models and how they were derived on our history page:
Or click on “Main Website” above and then click on “MARLIN HISTORY”.
But to give a more impassioned view; a Roadster is a big engine with the minimum required to drive it. A Hunter is a factory made Cabrio. A Cabrio is a big engine with minimum required to make it a practical everyday car. The Cabrio won’t get your suit wet driving to work. Both cars will make you arrive with a grin on your face.
Paul
Cabrio builder and owner
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