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hardtop

[hahrd-top] / ˈhɑrdˌtɒp /




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The wee powered hardtop mechanism does retract, after a fashion.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 23, 2026

The Scout and second-generation Scout II were produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as two-door trucks with a removable hardtop.

From The Verge • May 11, 2022

“However, for me, the lure of a pure sports car was too strong to overcome. For autumn and winter, the car had heated seats, a limited slip differential, a removable hardtop and studded snow tires.”

From New York Times • Jan. 20, 2022

The Bronco starts at $30,795 for a Base two-door hardtop and peaks at $50,970 for a Wildtrak four-door soft top.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 2, 2021

A bulletproof Lincoln hardtop sedan used by the Kennedy White House failed to find a buyer at the auction, while an Air Force One bomber jacket worn by JFK was sold for $250,075.

From Fox News • Oct. 16, 2020




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