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A "Hardtop" is a body style of a car popular from the early 50s through the 70s because it was missing the door pillar -- making the car look like a convertible top with the top up. They had a tendency of being a little noisier with the windows up, and were less desirable as drag cars as the pillar added rigidity.
 
A "Hardtop" is a body style of a car popular from the early 50s through the 70s because it was missing the door pillar -- making the car look like a convertible top with the top up. They had a tendency of being a little noisier with the windows up, and were less desirable as drag cars as the pillar added rigidity.
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Revision as of 15:59, 24 February 2010

A "Hardtop" is a body style of a car popular from the early 50s through the 70s because it was missing the door pillar -- making the car look like a convertible top with the top up. They had a tendency of being a little noisier with the windows up, and were less desirable as drag cars as the pillar added rigidity.