Vinyl tops usually came in four styles: full, halo, canopy, and landau. Chrysler used a fifth called "up and over." On these cars, three slit windows functioned as opera windows. The vinyl extended to only a couple of inches behind the slits rather than all the way to the rear window as it would with a full vinyl treatment. Not surprisingly, no other automaker imitated the up and over.
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