Friday, May 4, 2018

5 Famous American Convertibles Through the Years


Whether you’re taking a leisurely cruise or participating in a high speed car chase, there’s no question that convertibles are one of the coolest cars to be seen in. Known for their speed and overall extravagance, convertibles have an unshakable stereotype of being a luxury car. Just like any car, convertibles come in all shapes, sizes, and colors to create limitless options for every type of car lover. However innovative and highly advance they may seem, convertibles have been around for long enough to see plenty of changes. If you don’t believe us, here’s a few facts about some of the most famous American convertibles throughout history up to the present day:

1915-1927 Ford T Bucket
Although it’s not exactly the best racing car out there now, this classic convertible was modeled after the original Model T roadster with its bucket-shaped design. This premium hot rodding ride was engineered with excessive horsepower and a redesigned body that made it the original hot rodding vehicle of the century. With its antique design and surprisingly speedy capabilities, this convertible is not one to be reckoned with!

1959 Cadillac Eldorado


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Eldorado#/media/File:59svl.JPGKnown as the epitome of luxury, this convertible was labeled as the ultimate American luxury convertible. With an unusually high sales price, only an extremely small percentage of the population could say that they owned one of these bad boys. However expensive, this car featured some of the most uncommon features back in the day. Engineered with power equipment that was rare for its time, this car had more than its unique good looks to brag about.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

A more affordable car, this mustang was a great American hit right from its spring debut at the 1964 World’ Fair. This car was not made to be solely for the affluent for it was described as being a “pony car”, a car that had all the luxury of a nice car without the big price sticker. This affordable, compact, and stylish car was originally available with four engines. With its unique style, it paved the way for many other “pony cars” to come to the market. A true American icon, this convertible is one for the books.

1967 Stingray Corvette Convertible

This lightweight sports car was introduced right when Corvettes were starting to make a name for themselves in the sports car industry. Stuck in the middle of a stand-still for Corvette, this 1967 model was practically thrown into the market to appease the anxious crowds that were waiting for newer models. Having to delay the release of third generation Corvette Shark, this model was still quite the crowd pleaser. Its lack of power equipment for windows, steering, and brakes allowed it to be a whopping 150 pounds lighter than normal sports cars. However unprepared, there’s no question that this convertible was a hit nonetheless.

Jeep Wrangler

Not all convertibles are race cars. The Jeep Wrangler is one of the most famous convertibles out there as you can remove the ceilings, doors, windows, and more to transform it into the ultimate outdoor vehicle. Made to withstand extreme conditions, this vehicle is known to be the typical adventure vehicle for those that enjoy off-roading, riding along rocky mountains, or even just cruising alongside your favorite beach highway. Surprisingly enough, many may not even consider the Jeep Wrangler as a convertible despite its capability to convert into almost a completely different vehicle. A classic for many years, this is quite literally the ultimate convertible car.

What are your favorite American convertibles? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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