50 Fascinating Pics Capture People Posing With Their Convertibles From Between the 1930s and ’60s

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A convertible, cabriolet or spyder/spider is a passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary between models.

A convertible allows an open-air driving experience, with the ability to provide a roof when required. Potential drawbacks of convertibles are reduced structural rigidity (requiring significant engineering and modification to counteract the effects of removing a car’s roof) and cargo space.

The majority of convertible roofs are a folding construction made from cloth. Other types of convertible roofs include retractable hardtops (often constructed from metal or plastic) and detachable hardtops (where a metal or plastic roof is manually removed and often stored in the trunk).

These fascinating photos captured people posing with their convertibles from between the 1930s and 1960s.

1930s Borgward 2300 Cabriolet

1930s Adler Trumpf Cabriolet

1930s BMW 319 Cabriolet

1930s BMW 320 Cabriolet

1930s BMW 327/28 Cabriolet

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