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  2. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    Sunroof systems may be manual or electric, while most moonroof systems are electric/electronic. Manual sunroofs may be lever actuated, as in venting type pop-ups, manual lever or crank operated for sliding systems. Electric roof systems are usually cable driven by a motor and feature some form of sliding opening.

  3. T-top - Wikipedia

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    T-top on a Corvette Stingray C3 Corvette with body-colored T‑top roof panels. A T-top (UK: T-bar) is an automobile roof with a removable panel on each side of a rigid bar running from the center of one structural bar between pillars to the center of the next structural bar.

  4. Automobile roof - Wikipedia

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    A sunroof Detachable hardtop with "porthole" side windows on a 1957 Ford Thunderbird. An automobile roof or car top is the portion of an automobile that sits above the passenger compartment, protecting the vehicle occupants from sun, wind, rain, and other external elements.

  5. The best cars for tall people in 2025 - AOL

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    The K5 offers a good amount of headroom at 40.2 inches, but legroom is where it shines, with an available 46.1 inches to stretch out in. Note that the sunroof is standard on the EX and GT trim ...

  6. Then and Now: Universal Auto Company - AOL

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    Universal Auto was a part of the explosion in private car ownership leading to a decrease in ridership on streetcars and passenger trains. Spokane's streetcars disappeared by 1936 and passenger ...

  7. American Specialty Cars - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Heinz Prechter in Los Angeles, California as the American Sunroof Company in 1965. In 2004, the aftermarket sunroof business was sold to Inalfa, and the company changed its name from American Sunroof Company to American Specialty Cars, with a "new emphasis on handling design, engineering and manufacturing of low-volume niche vehicles".