- the trunk).
Other terms for
convertibles include cabriolet, cabrio,
drop top,
drophead coupé, open two-seater, open top, rag top, soft top, spider, and spyder...
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restoring Rolls-Royce's re****tion as a
maker of
luxury cars. The
Phantom Drophead Coupé and
Phantom Coupé are two-door
derivatives of the
Phantom launched...
- The Rolls-Royce
Phantom Drophead Coupé is a
luxury grand tourer manufactured by Rolls-Royce that
debuted at the 2007
North American International Auto...
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until 1957. It was
available as a 2+2
hatchback saloon,
drophead coupé (DHC) and 2-seat fixed-
head coupé. A
small number of
Bertone bodied spiders were commissioned...
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successor to the XK140.
Initially it was only
available in
fixed head coupé (FHC) and
drophead coupé (DHC) versions. The
roadster without full
weather equipment...
- Park Ward
fixed head coupé 1960s
Silver Cloud III
Mulliner Park Ward
drophead coupé 1966
Silver Cloud III
Mulliner Park Ward
drophead coupé 1965 Silver...
-
Conquest Roadster was
dropped from
production in 1955. The
dropheads had
outsold them by over 3:1. Then a new
drophead 4-seater and a
drophead coupé
version of...
- Litre. The body,
available as a 4-door 4-light
sports saloon or 2-door
drophead coupe,
appeared completely new
though it
continued some
major pressings...
- degrees, to make
access easier. The
windscreen remained removable. The
Drophead Coupé (DHC) had a
bulkier lined canvas top that
lowered onto the body behind...
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saloon at £129, the
saloon de luxe at £139, and the
drophead at £159. 1939
Standard Flying Eight Drop-
Head Coupé 1939
Standard Flying Eight Open
Tourer The...