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  • ...nsisted in the addition of a second window on the sides, with a descending window in the single back-door and a side treatment that resembled the original ''
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  • ...minate]]d between them for safety, and are [[Polyurethane|glue]]d into the window frame. Earlier windshields were made of [[Glass#Toughened glass|toughened g In many places, laws restrict the use of heavily [[Window tinting|tinted glass]] in vehicle windshields; generally, laws specify the
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  • ...that prisoners would sigh at their final view of beautiful Venice out the window before being taken down to their cells.
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  • ...) is a [[car body style]] that has a removable or retracting roof and rear window, known in America more commonly as "[[convertible]]". Soft tops are usually
    962 bytes (133 words) - 11:18, 18 December 2007
  • ...able roof section and a full width [[roll bar]] behind the seats. The rear window can be fixed or removable, making it a convertible-type vehicle. In common ...continued with the all-new 996-model and gained a lifting hatchback glass window. This, in turn, was used on the later 997 model of 911.
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  • ...s, the word is often used to describe a two-seat convertible without fixed window frames, especially a light-weight [[sports car]]. Here, the use of the nam
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  • ...hat this is the first car to have curved glass for the windshield and rear window from [[1914]] and from [[1915]], the electrical installation will be at 12V
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  • ...30-minute window is a different visitor than a previous Visitor within the window.
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  • ...the [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]], including the angular features, the window arrangement, and the wheel design, but the interior was never more than wha
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  • ...with speed, and a glass rear panel (between the taillights) below the rear window, giving reverse visibility surpassing most cars, especially similar sports
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  • ...eplace the street car's steel components, and plexiglass replaces the side window glass. The result is a zero to 60mi/h time of 4.0 seconds. A Trofeo racing
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  • ...e exchanging [[vow]]s, and stands looking down at the couple from an upper window. He begins rapping on the glass and screams "Elaine! Elaine!", but they do ...them in mute disbelief, and the movie closes with a shot through the back window of Ben and Elaine's smiles fading to an enigmatic neutral expression, and [
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  • ...was the 1949 [[Lancia Aprilia]] [[coupe]], a two door with wraparound rear window that included the rear side windows. In the early fifties the company speci
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  • | Window | Rear window
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  • ...utomobile roof. A body style with a removable or retractable roof and rear window. ...a ''convertible''; later, also a fixed-roof car whose doors have no fixed window frames, which is designed to resemble such a convertible. A ''pillarless h
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  • ...mmon to see true monocoque frames, where the structural members around the window and door frames are built by folding the skin material several times. In th Monocoque design is so sophisticated that windshield and rear window glass now often make an important contribution to the designed structural s
    5 KB (829 words) - 10:46, 8 October 2009
  • ...styling concerning the front end of the nose, which gained new streamlined window-shaped louvers: that was the new 1100, called 1100B, and popularly known as
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  • ...are the intermittent windshield wipers, the rear-window defogger, the rear window washer/wiper and the pouches on front doors and front seat backs.
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  • ...e passenger door cannot be opened from the inside. Some vehicles implement window-locking mechanisms as well.
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  • == The Palladian window == [[Image:Palladian_window.jpg|thumb|right|Palladian window in 20 St James's Square, London. Architect: Robert Adam]]
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  • ...ice in 1957. He then worked in a [[department store]], La Rinascente, as a window dresser. From 1961 to 1970, Armani worked as a designer in well-known fashi
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  • ...] bodies, having the main interior area extended to the near-vertical rear window over what would otherwise be the enclosed area of the sedan version. A [[ha ...l-height rear door supported on [[gas strut]]s, and a few also have a rear window that can be swung upward independently to load small items without opening
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  • ...hy of note for the absolute novelty is the back, where with a concave rear window and the vertical frame are the two side fins, which extend to the tail. Thi
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  • ...r metal attached to the very back of the roof, usually just above the rear window.
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  • ...er part of the rear bonnet is entirely dominated by a long and convex back window that leaves nice view of the engine and mechanics. It forgiveness instead t
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  • ...r the load area]]. Others acheive this by a [[Rover SD1|steeply raked rear window]] - a style also known as a [[liftback]]. All liftbacks are hatchbacks with ...e first hatchback because its tailgate was a single door incorporating the window and hinged at the top. It had side windows between C & D-Pillars over the l
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  • ...switches for the front and rear fog lamps, rear window defroster and rear window wiper. Next to this is a clock, an analog one by Jaeger instruments until 1
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  • [[Image:ThreeWindowCoupeHotrod6791.jpg|thumb|250px|Three window coupé hot rod with chopped top.]] * [[Three window coupe]] - one of the classic hot rod styles
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  • ...overpriced and too large. Other criticisms include the lack of trunk, rear window, spare tire and [[radio]]. ...g very long, wider than a [[Hummer H2]] and combined with the lack of rear window, it makes parking very difficult.The totally [[Carbon fiber reinforced plas
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  • ...) has a façade mixing Gothic and Romanesque elements, and a side mullioned window with vegetables decorations influenced by the Apulian architecture of the p
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  • The back window is flat and vertical while an aerodynamic to "spout duck" gives grit and ch
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  • “I would have preferred to accentuate more the V at the rear window base, but this aesthetic preciosity would have reduced slightly in size the ...possible, making almost imperceptible the “elbow” needed to allow the back window to be rolled down.
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  • ...s]] [[aluminum]]. Coupes were commonly referred to as three window or five window depending on the side glass configuration. The soft, rolling lines of the b
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  • ...ped with a [[rain sensor]] designed to automatically raise the top and all window glass, in case of a rain shower.
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  • ...nguished by amply glazed gullwing-doors and an equally amply louvered rear window. Propulsion was by a 2L {{Auto bhp|175|0}} in-line six engine, actually a s
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  • ...st influence—however lately it has been gaining influence as Italy's window to the east.
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  • ...ond was of her sneaking back to the hotel room (after being thrown out the window and into a swimming pool) seeing Bond and Tiffany together, and looking up ...character, [[Plenty O'Toole]], is thrown almost completely naked out of a window to what was supposed to be her death, but survived, albeit temporarily, by
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  • ...ents from several historic Ferrari vehicles, not just the 330 P4. The rear window is similar to that of the [[Ferrari 512S]], the side vents are similar to t
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  • ...i built version sported removable stainless roof panels and a zip-out rear window. This was one of 14 Targa’s ever built, a very desirable body style for c
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  • ...f a button. The middle panel can be removed (by hand) and the rear top and window can then be rotate down into the bodywork.
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  • ...ell all Kevlar construction that had no inner door skin, no door handle or window winder. The door was opened with a small loop and the windows were fixed pe
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  • While it retained the "Bubble Window" styling, it differed from the Italian model in that its headlamps were fix [[Image:bmw.isetta.arp.jpg|thumb|right|250px|BMW Isetta 300 - Sliding Window 4 wheel LHD version registered in UK]]
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  • ...nally, the aluminium engine cover came trimmed in deep-pile carpet and the window between the passenger's compartment and the engine bay had double-glazing f
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  • * 1981 Saloon — a Berlina-based six-window notchback saloon variant.
    7 KB (1,105 words) - 10:36, 18 October 2009
  • ...y the "'''TURBO'''", distinguished by the lack of chrome decals around the window frames. The interior materials are also upgraded across the lineup, includi
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  • ...ba]]. After a struggle onboard, Goldfinger's pistol is fired, breaking the window, and Goldfinger is subsequently sucked out of the plane. The plane then cra ===Explosive decompression airplane window argument===
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  • ...-tone finish, as the windshield pillar, the two roof sections and the rear window area up to the "fins" are painted in gloss black. The visual effect is that
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  • ...erwent a partial restyling around the front end and gained new streamlined window-shaped louvres and was re-named the '''1100B''' and popularly known as the
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  • ...fferent seat fabric, a relocation of the electric mirror controls from the window control console to just behind the gear stick, removal of the centre arm-re
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