I am interested in purchasing a xk120 or 140. I am confused about the designation of roadster and DHC. Could someone please clarify the difference.

Thanks

Submitted by NE52-32043 on Wed, 01/19/2005 - 10:44

John's description is basic, but to the point. If you saw a roadster next to a drop-head coupe (DHC), you'd readily see the differences. The roadsters on the XK120 and 140 have a split windscreen with a narrow metal frame around them. The top folds down behind the front seats, sort of, and is lightweight and flimsy. The car does not have roll-up windows.

In contrast, the DHC is more like its name implies -- a coupe, but the roof goes down. The windshield, also split down the middle, is surrounded by a very heavy metal frame, painted body color. The top is much heavier and sturdier, and when it folds down, it sits up behind the seats rather than hiding down behind them. The doors are heavier also, as they incorporate roll-up windows like the coupe.

Basically, the roadster looks sportier, the DHC looks more like a touring car. Hope that helps.

Steve Weinstein, JTC-NJ
'70 XKE FHC
'69 XKE OTS

Submitted by mcfoo@columbus… on Tue, 01/18/2005 - 17:07

Roadster: rudimentary top, side curtains, spartan interior, water everywhere when you drive in the rain.

DHC: watertight top, rollup windows, interior with real tree wood, dry.