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- Hardtop abstract "A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof. They may be detachable for separate storing, retractable within the vehicle itself, or permanently attached to an auto lacking a center side-support known as a B-pillar. The term is also used to describe such vehicles, principally the last.Hardtops may be either two-door or four-door, and tend to be more expensive and collectible than sedan models of the same vehicle.".
- Q1336161 abstract "A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof. They may be detachable for separate storing, retractable within the vehicle itself, or permanently attached to an auto lacking a center side-support known as a B-pillar. The term is also used to describe such vehicles, principally the last.Hardtops may be either two-door or four-door, and tend to be more expensive and collectible than sedan models of the same vehicle.".
- Hardtop comment "A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof. They may be detachable for separate storing, retractable within the vehicle itself, or permanently attached to an auto lacking a center side-support known as a B-pillar. The term is also used to describe such vehicles, principally the last.Hardtops may be either two-door or four-door, and tend to be more expensive and collectible than sedan models of the same vehicle.".
- Q1336161 comment "A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof. They may be detachable for separate storing, retractable within the vehicle itself, or permanently attached to an auto lacking a center side-support known as a B-pillar. The term is also used to describe such vehicles, principally the last.Hardtops may be either two-door or four-door, and tend to be more expensive and collectible than sedan models of the same vehicle.".