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- Monterey Rent - A - Roadster - Take the opportunity to rent a classic vehicle such as the open air Model A. Other classic reproductions are available upon request.
- Roadsters Trophy - Consumer reviews.
- z3-roadster-forum.de - Ein Forum für Roadster-Enthusiasten einschließlich Antworten auf häufig gestellte Fragen. Dazu eine Bildergalerie.
- Roadsters.com - Articles, information, and links covering hot rods, roadsters, land-speed racing, custom cars, and hot rodding history and culture.
- My Great British Roadster - Details and photographs of a rebuild of a 1971 MGB Roadster.
- The Roadster Factory - Parts for Triumph Sports Cars, Spitfire and MGs. News, specials, clubs, events and classifieds.
- MGB Roadster Restoration Workshop Notes - Contains photographs, tips, and notes relating to restoring a 1966 Roadster.
- The MGB Mk I Roadster - Features technical specifications of the Mk I roadster (1962-1967) and a photo gallery.
- Michael Everitt Factory Five Roadster Build Photos - Albums documenting the building of a Cobra.
- MGA 1500 Roadster - Informasjon om og bilder av MGA Roadster generelt og 1956-modellen spesielt.
Wikipedia Articles
- Smart Roadster - The Smart Roadster is a two-door microcar first introduced in 2003 by Smart GmbH. Sales of the Roadster and Roadster Coupé were below expectations, resulting in a halt of production of both models in November 2005 after 43,091 Roadsters were made.
- Triumph 1800 Roadster - The Triumph 1800 Roadster was the first post war car from Britain's Triumph Motor Company and was produced from 1946 to 1948. It was superseded by a larger engined version, the 2000 Roadster from 1948 to 1949.
- Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster - The Datsun 1500 Roadster SP(L)310, also known as the Fairlady in certain markets, made its debut at the Tokyo Motor show in 1961, several months before the roll-out of the MGB. The SP 310 was powered by a 1.
- Roadster (disambiguation) - A Roadster can refer to:
- Datsun Roadster - The Datsun Roadster was a light weight automobile produced by Datsun in the 1930s. The series was a predecessor to the Fairlady sports cars, and was an example of the earliest passenger cars produced in Japan.