Adjective
Having an open top.
(of a vehicle) Having no roof, or having a top folded or detached.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA few years later, open-top metal coolers became the forerunners of automated vending machines. Source: Internet
Gagarin stated, "If all these people have turned out to welcome me and can stand in the rain, so can I." Gagarin refused an umbrella and remained standing in his open-top Bentley so that the cheering crowds could still see him. Source: Internet
A historic day out at Wembley was followed-up with an open-top bus tour of the city by the victorious team which saw more than 5,000 people turn out to celebrate. Source: Internet
For 2012, the Nissan 370Z Roadster once again offers the classic open-top sports car motoring experience – with its legendary Z-exclusive balance of dynamic performance, sculptured styling, innovative technology and exceptional value. Source: Internet
MGB’s were a very successful mass-produced sports car that brought open-top motoring to the masses in a way that the Triumph TR series did not. Source: Internet
IMSA GTP continued for a few more years but was replaced by a series for World Sports Cars – relatively simple open-top prototypes – which gave rise to cars such as the Ferrari 333SP and the Riley & Scott Mk 3, supported by GTs. Source: Internet