Muscle cars of the 1970s are iconic for their raw power and distinctive designs, but one feature that truly stood out was the T-top. These removable roof panels became synonymous with the era, ...
The signs were there that the T-Top was coming back in style when Michael Schenker's Murphy Lab V shipped with a pair ...
The T-Top once defined an American sports car. In fact, the 1968 Chevy Corvette coupe was the first U.S.-built production automobile to feature a T-Top roof. The T-Top was so successful on the C3 ...
T-tops ... love 'em or hate 'em. Corvette owners generally fall into one of these two groups, with only the "I love all Corvettes" fans found in the middle. If you're ...
Introduced in 1976 as a replacement for the Dart, the Dodge Aspen is by no means as iconic as its predecessor. But it's a cool Malaise-era Mopar and one of the better-looking nameplates of the late ...
It has become somewhat of a practice for HOT ROD editors and contributors to pen reports on "barn find" muscle cars—vehicles discovered after years of non-use, parked in garages, trailers, and ...
It’s pretty much a fact of life that the fifth-generation Chevy Camaro is nothing short of awesome. Unfortunately, the folks at Chevrolet haven’t gotten around to making the coveted T-Tops variant of ...
So beloved, yet so convoluted. The Ford Mustang story is truly amazing, from every point of view. Most importantly, it’s an enduringly ongoing one. And not just when current iterations are taken into ...
Although the T-top roof's heyday has come and gone, collectors and others who still dig the retro-cool body part continue to snap up cars equipped with them. What's a T-top? Two removable roof panels ...
This report marks the final stage of our '86 T-top coupe project. The road to completing the Fox-Rod resto of our special notchback was 11 months long. There were many peaks and valleys along the way, ...
Most Malaise Era cars are widely regarded as some of the cringiest, lamest automotive creations in American automotive history. Europe still makes fun of us for them, and we deserve it; their choked ...