May 4, 200718 yr Ya know... technically, GM had a line of cars with hardtops from 1979-1985. Just the back window didn't go down. The '79-'85 E-bodies did NOT have a B-pillar.
May 4, 200718 yr But strangely.... you could add a b-pillar if you wanted the Landau look. My 1985 Toronado looked just like this except in all black. the B-pillar can be removed with just 2 screws. Edited May 4, 200718 yr by Oldsmoboi
May 4, 200718 yr Like I said in the Camaro-and-B-pillars thread: My S-10 doesn't have a B-pillar ... so is it a hardtop?
May 4, 200718 yr Like I said in the Camaro-and-B-pillars thread: My S-10 doesn't have a B-pillar ... so is it a hardtop? You don't have frameless glass... so no.
May 5, 200718 yr >>"My S-10 doesn't have a B-pillar ... so is it a hardtop? "<< No- it's a coupe technically (no quarter windows), but the fact that it's a truck with an open bed supercedes that, so it's a... truck. Even if the S-10 had frameless glass, it would not be a hardtop- it's window/pillar configurations that determine the classification.
May 5, 200718 yr I suppose if I HAD to own a Toyota I'd rather have a 2-dr hardtop Corolla with RWD & a 5-speed. At least they still tried to make a hardtop in 1982 when everyone except for M.B. & Nissan gave up. Althought the whole side-impact argument quadroples in this case, ever seen the crashworthyness of one of these Corollas? I would think the think sheetmetal & weak unbody on his Corolla means it breaks in half in a nasty T-bone. If I was going to buy a Japanese hardtop I'd want a Datsun.
May 5, 200718 yr And NO the E-body's did not have a solid, thick B-pillar but they are NOT 100% true hardtops since their 1/4 windows do not go down. I agree that they look much better without the cumbersome B-pillar. The 2nd gen. Chrysler Cordoba & its Dodge brother had the same type of greenhouse... but still not rear window mechanism.
May 5, 200718 yr I appears that the 1978 Chrysler Newport and New Yorkers were the last American true pillarless hardtops made.
May 5, 200718 yr You don't have frameless glass... so no. >>"My S-10 doesn't have a B-pillar ... so is it a hardtop? "<< No- it's a coupe technically (no quarter windows), but the fact that it's a truck with an open bed supercedes that, so it's a... truck. Even if the S-10 had frameless glass, it would not be a hardtop- it's window/pillar configurations that determine the classification. You guys know that was my attempt at a joke ... right? Edited May 5, 200718 yr by YellowJacket894
May 5, 200718 yr 1976 four door B-bodys were the last hardtops made by GM. There's a small chance I may own one within a week or so. The G6 does NOT count, it's a retractible hardtop.
May 6, 200718 yr 1976 four door B-bodys were the last hardtops made by GM. The 1977 versions were not hardtops? Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I saw an old Malibu" ... Doug Stone ... 'I Thought It Was You'
May 6, 200718 yr The 1977 versions were not hardtops?'77 was the first year of the boxy downsized model.
May 6, 200718 yr Yeah, the '77s were all sedans, with framed door glass and B-pillars. Sixty8 mentioned the '76 fullsize GM four-doors as the last GM hardtops... what about the 2-doors? In the restyle for '74, they had a slim, frameless quarter glass in addition to the larger, fixed quarter glass. Did that small window go down, or was it fixed?
May 6, 200718 yr O.B. I do not beleive it went down at all.... was it not glued in same as the small glass in the C-pillar of the 4drs was?
May 6, 200718 yr Here's a picture of a '74 Bonneville 2 door hardtop coupe: The small quarter glass is down in this photo from the brochure of that year. Edited May 6, 200718 yr by ocnblu
May 7, 200718 yr '77 was the first year of the boxy downsized model. Ah, yes ... indeed. My bad ... and apologies. I was thinking of something else ... heh. Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Some things just glitter and shine" ... Confederate Railroad ... 'Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind'
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