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  2. Hardtop - Wikipedia

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    A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof, typically metal, and integral to the vehicle's design, strength, and style. The term typically applies to a pillarless hardtop, a car body style without a B-pillar. The term "pillared hardtop" was used in the 1970s to refer to cars that had a B-pillar but had frameless door glass like a pillarless ...

  3. Pompeys Pillar National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Pompeys Pillar National Monument is a rock formation located in south central Montana, United States.Designated a national monument on January 17, 2001, and managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in conjunction with The Friends of Pompeys Pillar, it consists of only 51 acres (21 ha), making it one of the smallest National Monuments in the U.S.

  4. Car body style - Wikipedia

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    1914 Humber 11 torpedo. Torpedo. Body style was a type of automobile body used from 1908 until the mid-1930s, which had a streamlined profile and a folding or detachable soft top. The design consists of a hood or bonnet line raised to be level with the car's waistline, resulting in a straight beltline from front to back.

  5. Vehicle blind spot - Wikipedia

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    A-pillar blind spot. A blind spot in a vehicle or vehicle blind spot is an area around the vehicle that cannot be directly seen by the driver while at the controls, under existing circumstances. [1] In transport, driver visibility is the maximum distance at which the driver of a vehicle can see and identify prominent objects around the vehicle. [2]

  6. Pillar (car) - Wikipedia

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    The pillars on a car with permanent roof body style (such as four-door sedans) are the vertical or nearly vertical supports of its window area or greenhouse —designated respectively as the A, B, C and (in larger cars such as 4-door station wagons and sport utility vehicles) D-pillar, moving from front to rear, in profile view.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Montana - Wikipedia

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    July 4, 1961. (#66000438) Butte. 46°00′59″N 112°32′10″W  /  46.01646°N 112.5361°W  / 46.01646; -112.5361  (Butte–Anaconda Historic District) Deer Lodge and Silver Bow. One of the largest and most famous boomtowns in the American West; the district includes more than 6,000 contributing properties. [4]

  8. B-7 Pillar - Wikipedia

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    USGS Ahern Pass MT. Climbing. Easiest route. class 5 climbing. B-7 Pillar (8,716 feet (2,657 m)) is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. [2] The summit is located just northeast of Iceberg Peak, and one-half mile east of the Continental Divide.

  9. Montana Highway 49 - Wikipedia

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    Looking Glass Hill Road. Highway 49 (MT 49) in the U.S. State of Montana is a route running in a northerly direction from a junction with U.S. Route 2 in the town of East Glacier Park. The highway extends approximately 12 miles (19 km) to an intersection with U.S. Route 89 at a location known as Kiowa. Highway 49 is near the southeastern corner ...