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  2. I inherited $110,000. The first thing I bought was a ... - AOL

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    Susan von Seggern used a $10,000 inheritance to buy a convertible and start saving for a home. She turned her initial inheritance into significant wealth, investing in property and a brokerage.

  3. Convertible - Wikipedia

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    Other materials are also used in the convertible top. By 1955, the most popular materials were latex and butyl rubber fabrics that each accounted for around 35% of the convertible top's weight, with others included vinyl (12%), jute (8%), along with rayon and acrylic fibers (Orlon), amounting to about 1% each in the compositions. [38]

  4. Chrysler Sebring - Wikipedia

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    The convertible was built off the Chrysler JA platform also used for the Cirrus sedan, while the coupe was based on the Mitsubishi Eclipse. The Chrysler Sebring was named after Sebring, Florida , the site of the renowned endurance car race called the 12 Hours of Sebring .

  5. Car body style - Wikipedia

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    A convertible allows an open-air driving experience, with the ability to provide a roof when required. [3] Most convertible roofs are either a folding textile soft-top or a retractable metal roof. Convertibles with a metal roof are sometimes called 'retractable hardtop', 'coupé convertible', or 'coupé cabriolet'.

  6. ‘For me, it’s garbage’: This Florida man used the ... - AOL

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    The shop he used, Gerber Collision and Glass, took months to repair it, and according to him, it did a shoddy job. He showed ABC Action News reporter Susan El Khoury the results in an interview ...

  7. Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner - Wikipedia

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    Ford's design was also the first series produced coupé convertible featuring a roof using two segments, and during its production run, the Skyliner was the only hardtop convertible available. [3] The Skyliner's retractable top operated via a complex mechanism that folded the front of the roof and retracted it under the rear decklid.