No.All Murcielago convertibles are soft tops and have to be manually folded down.
None were hard tops. All 300 built were soft top convertibles.
The Cadillac XLR is a hard-top convertible. It only takes 30 seconds for the top to retract into the trunk.
Yes, by todays standards. There were 3,629 hard top Judges, and only 168 convertibles.
I believe 1970 was the first year of the challenger.
There are 3 types of convertibles. Type 1 has a fabric top that is manually or is automatically folded down into an area behind the seats with the push of a button. Type 2 has a hard top that does the exact same thing. Type 3 has a hard top that is removed by hand and stored in the trunk.
I say about 5 or 6 hundred miles per hour.
A convertible is a car that has a detachable roof. They come in two varieties, hardtop and soft top(rag top). Hardtop means they have a rigid roof that can be put on, soft top means they have a foldable cloth roof that can be erected.
11,649 drop top Firebirds for '69.
Of course Lamborghinis are fast. It depends on the model, but new, stock Lamborghinis can top-out at anywhere between 800 and 850 MPH.
Convertibles in general carry higher premiums than their hardtop counterparts. This is because convertibles are easier to steal and damage.
There are several car seats made for convertibles. A few examples include, but are not limited to, Britax Marathon, Graco My Ride 65, and the First Years True Fit. However, Britax produces 3 of the top 5 car seats for convertibles.