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  2. Convertible - Wikipedia

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    A convertible or cabriolet (/ ˌ k æ b r i oʊ ˈ l eɪ /) is a passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary across eras and manufacturers. A convertible car's design allows an open-air driving experience, with the ability to provide a roof when required.

  3. Car body style - Wikipedia

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    Italian two-seat sports car with either an open-top or convertible roof. The term was originally used for lightweight open-top racing cars from the late 1940s through the 1950s. Since the 1950s, the name barchetta ("little boat" in Italian) has been revived on several occasions, mostly for cars with convertible roofs that are not specifically ...

  4. Retractable hardtop - Wikipedia

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    A Volvo C70 with retractable hardtop. A retractable hardtop — also known as "coupé convertible" or "coupé cabriolet" — is a car with an automatically operated, self-storing hardtop, as opposed to the folding textile-based roof used by traditional convertible cars.

  5. Convertible car - Wikipedia

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  6. Coupe - Wikipedia

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    Convertible coupe: A roadster with a removable coupe roof. During the 20th century, the term coupé was applied to various close-coupled cars (where the rear seat is located further forward than usual and the front seat further back than usual). [34] [35] Since the 1960s the term coupé has generally referred to a two-door car with a fixed roof ...

  7. Hardtop - Wikipedia

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    Note the absence of a driver's vent window and half-height pillar to which the rear doors attach. 1963 Rambler American hardtop featured roof styling with crease lines to resemble convertible top bows. The pillarless hardtop (abbreviated as "hardtop") is a post-World War II car body designed with no center or B-pillar or glass frames.

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  9. Cabriolet (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    The word cabriolet is derived from the French version of the Italian capriolo meaning a young goat, due to the swaying motion of the vehicle at speed suggestive of the skipping and capering of a kid. [1]: 32 The cab of taxi-cab or "hansom cab" is a shortening of cabriolet. [3] [1]: 29 One who drives a horse-drawn cab for hire is a cabdriver. [4]