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T-top

American  
[tee-top] / ˈtiˌtɒp /

noun

  1. a car with removable roof panels.

  2. a car roof with these panels.


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A slim skirt blended a leopard-print panel with floral and gray Madras panels; the striped knit T-top came with a parachute-silk back.

From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2012

Standard features include cockpit bolsters, a head compartment, VHF radio, tilt steering, trim tabs, stainless steel toerails and a custom fiberglass T-top with spreader lights, rod holders and navigation lights.

From Time Magazine Archive

On models without a T-top, this also allows for easier garage storage and bridge clearance, and improves tow-vehicle fuel economy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other notable add-ons include a fiberglass T-top with rocket launcher, fresh water, a handheld shower and four hull-side colors besides white.

From Time Magazine Archive

They let him use a twenty-four-foot outboard with a T-top and twin 150s—not for fishing but for towing in tourists who ran out of gas or rammed their boats aground.

From "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen

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