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  2. List of coupé convertibles - Wikipedia

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    2 Modern cars. 3 Current cars. ... Continental Mark II concept car c.1953; Ford Fairlane 500 ... Infiniti G/Q60 Convertible (2009-2015) Lexus SC 430/Toyota Soarer ...

  3. Buick Reatta - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Reatta is a low-volume transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door, two-seater grand tourer manufactured and marketed by Buick as a coupe (1988–1991) and convertible (1990–1991) — both featuring a 3.8 liter V6 engine and shortened version of the GM E platform, shared with the seventh generation Buick Riviera.

  4. Bitter Automotive - Wikipedia

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    The first SC model to be launched was the coupé, which was first shown in 1979 although sales did not start until the spring of 1981. It was followed by the convertible, first presented in 1981 at the Frankfurt Auto Show and going on sale in the spring of 1983. The final version to arrive was the sedan, shown in 1984 and becoming available in ...

  5. List of cars with non-standard door designs - Wikipedia

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    Maybach Zeppelin (1928–1938) (front door on 4-door sedans, 4-door convertibles, and 2-door convertibles) Mazda BT-50 Freestyle Cab (2002–present) (conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors) Mazda RX-8 Concept (2001) (conventional front doors, with suicide half-rear doors)

  6. Mercedes-Benz W188 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz W188 was a two-door luxury sports tourer produced by Mercedes-Benz between 1951 and 1958. The company's most expensive and exclusive automobiles, the elegant, hand-built 300 S (1951-1954) and its successor 300 Sc (1955-1958) were the pinnacle of the Mercedes line of their era.

  7. Chrysler Crossfire - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Crossfire is a rear-wheel drive, two-seat sports car, marketed by Chrysler and manufactured by Karmann of Germany for the 2004 through 2008 model years. Developed during the period when Chrysler and Mercedes Benz had merged, known as Daimler Chrysler , the two-seater uses the Mercedes-Benz R170 platform and shares 80% of its ...

  8. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    All-Terrain super sports car, limited production Lamborghini: Huracán STJ: 2024 Coupé Italy Final V10 supercar, limited to 10 units Lamborghini: Temerario: 2025 Coupé Italy Lamborghini: Estoque: 2008 4-door Sports Sedan Italy Concept car Lamborghini: Aventador LP700-4: 2011–2017 Roadster, Coupé Italy Lamborghini: Aventador LP750-4 ...

  9. Oldsmobile Achieva - Wikipedia

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    The SCX is a higher-performance version of the SC (sports coupe) and as such utilized the SC's deeper front bumper cover with standard fog lamps, lower body side cladding, rear bumper cover with dual exhaust tip cut-outs, as well as a unique W41-specific silver colored stripe around the lower body moldings, "W41" decals on the front fenders ...