We sent a 1965 Pontiac GTO Hardtop off to its new garage in Nebraska over the weekend!1yr ⋅ STLouiscarmuseum ⋅ r/classiccars
Finally found a color matching Hardtop locally. It’s like winning the lottery.1yr ⋅ wshlinaang ⋅ r/Miata
This is the Oletha Coupe, a 400k interpretation of what a hardtop Z8 would look like2yr ⋅ arup02 ⋅ r/Autos
The official pace car for the 2023 Indy 500 is the Corvette Z06 hardtop convertible. Love the color.1yr ⋅ cmgww ⋅ r/Corvette
Wrapped the hardtop in the new color scheme. Can't wait to do the rest of the car.3yr ⋅ ad3adman ⋅ r/Miata
Here I am standing in front of my new 1957 Ford hardtop, with red and gray fabric seats.1yr ⋅ LovelockMike ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Hardtop Shelby Cobra? Possibly reproduction? Seen in midtown Manhattan.5yr ⋅ Grade_D_Angel ⋅ r/carporn
Thought these might be appreciated here, 2 classic 356A sunroof coupes and a ‘62 Karmann Hardtop in the4yr ⋅ seanomanners ⋅ r/Porsche
bought a hardtop the other day! idk if i will use it often when summer rolls around though.2yr ⋅ beefthigh ⋅ r/S2000
The car is a 1954 Plymouth Belvedere hardtop coupe. Source is the Don Hudson collection.1yr ⋅ MyDogGoldi ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
I finally gave into buying a hardtop. At least this one is damn near flawless2yr ⋅ _secret_tunnel ⋅ r/Miata
1973 VJ Valiant Hardtop. The last of the Aussie Chrysler land whales.3yr ⋅ Satanslittlewizard ⋅ r/classiccars
My new-to-me '93 with 89k miles and a factory hardtop. Glad to be back in the family!2yr ⋅ RubyxRiver ⋅ r/Miata
1971 Plymouth GTX 2 DOOR HARDTOP - Powered by 440ci 4-barrel V8 high-performance 370hp engine, paired4yr ⋅ hasan-raza90 ⋅ r/carporn
1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2 LS6 454/425 Convertible w/ Hardtop - 1 of just 2 convertibles in existence3yr ⋅ Moxhoney411 ⋅ r/classiccars
Smokey skies and extreme heat in the PNW calls for the return of the hardtop!3yr ⋅ duycuonggg ⋅ r/S2000
I think the Spoon Sports hardtop work exceptionally well with the lines on the Tracy Sports S2000 Widebody3yr ⋅ goldschools2k ⋅ r/Honda
Here's what I do when its hardtop season and I can't use my No-Roof-Rack©1yr ⋅ Trevski ⋅ r/miatalogistics
Here I am, standing in front of the 1957 Ford Fairlane Hardtop that my parents bought me in 1967 when1yr ⋅ LovelockMike ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
TIL the freedom panels have different thermal properties than the rest of the hardtop3mo ⋅ Jack_Mackerel ⋅ r/Jeep
1971 Chrysler valiant pacer R/T hardtop 1 of 1. official car of?1yr ⋅ solidstatehate ⋅ r/regularcarreviews