Those clear tops must give it greenhouse effect; the green tinted ones make sense on a sunny day.
I still think the rag top would be best; but what do you do with the windows?
I like that burgundy one with the "used to be" black top
THE BUBBLE TOPS ARE A LITERAL BAKE OVEN IN THE SUMMER .
THEY ALSO ARE QUITE LOUD WITH THE DOME FOCUSING THE SOUND OF THE MOTOR
RIGHT INTO YOUR HEAD !
A LOT OF EARLY 'SCHMITTERS REMOVED THE DOMES ON A HOT DAY .
THE FACTORY DID HAVE MERCY & OFFERED A STRAP ON SUN SHADE .
THEY STARTED SELLING THEM WITH THE CAB TOP IN LATE '57 .
IT LITERALLY IS THE SAME CAR WITH A SNAP ON CLOTH TOP .
SOME OWNERS HAD BOTH TOPS AND COULD SWITCH SEASONALLY .
THERE WAS ALSO A ROADSTER KR-201 FOLDING TOP . THESE ARE QUITE RARE
AND HAD SNAP IN FLEXIBLE SIDE CURTAINS FOR WINDOWS .
THEY LEAKED AND FLAPPED IN THE WIND BUT ARE STILL THE COOLEST TOP GOING .