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- It first entered the Buick line in 1949, as the designation for the new two-door pillarless hardtop, described in advertising as "stunningly smart".
- Originally referred to as "hard-top convertibles", these vehicles offered pillarless design in the door and window areas, along with the top-grade convertible appointments.
- The Studebaker Golden Hawk is a two-door pillarless hardtop personal luxury car produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, between 1956 and 1958.
- Usually describes pillarless hardtops that are cars without a B-pillar often styled to give the appearance of a convertible.
- And although Oldsmobile and Buick offered pillarless hardtops on the Cutlass and Skylark respectively, Pontiac did not offer a pillarless hardtop LeMans model.
- The term "pillared hardtop" was used in the 1970s to refer to cars that had a B-pillar but had frameless door glass like a pillarless hardtop.
- The Persona was Mazda's answer to the Toyota Carina ED, Nissan Presea, and Mitsubishi Emeraude — Japanese sedans that attempted to capture the pillarless hardtop look and proportion of large American sedans.
- The GM A-body platform had major design revisions in 1973 that included the elimination of pillarless hardtops due to proposed Federal rollover standards, but with frameless windows similar to that of a hardtop.
- Convertibles and pillarless hardtops were sometimes marketed as "phaetons" after actual phaetons were phased out.
- Barris also pioneered a more advanced form, removing the B-pillar and turning the car into a pillarless hardtop in the process.
- Distinguished by the elimination of vent windows and framed door glass (for sedans and station wagons), Mercury saw the introduction of the "pillared hardtop", a sedan combining a thin B-pillar and frameless door glass (to mimic the appearance of a pillarless design).
- The base 550 two-door sedans featured the identical "semi-fastback" roofline as the more expensive pillarless hardtops, but had slim B-pillars.
- The Tarpon was an "aquatically named" design study for a small rear-wheel drive two-door monocoque pillarless hardtop.
- The very first coupés are pillarless, unlike cars built after December 1959 which received filigrane B-pillars.
- The E70-series Corolla Hardtop and Liftback models were among the last true pillarless hardtops available in the United States.
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