Noun
a car that resembles a convertible but has a fixed rigid top
Source: WordNetAlso in 2003, a division of Mazda in Japan released the Roadster Coupé, with a fixed hardtop roof. Source: Internet
A binnacle-mounted steering wheel sits far forward under the hardtop and is flanked by two settees. Source: Internet
Coupled to either a 6-speed manual gearbox or 5-speed automatic (the automatic lost convert in comparison), it was initially available only as a 2-seater hardtop. Source: Internet
An optional hardtop was made available at the same time, in sheet moulding compound (SMC). Source: Internet
Special and regional models were sold as well, including the LaFemme (a white and orchid-trimmed hardtop marketed toward women) and the Texan, a gold-accented Dodge sold in the Lone Star State. Source: Internet
In popular culture Mercury as the winged messenger on a 1949 St. Lucia stamp issued in connection with the Universal Postal Union 1956 Mercury Montclair hardtop * The now-defunct Mercury car brand from Ford Motor Co. was named after the Roman god. Source: Internet