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Clip Details
- Clip ID#:
- 6286721
- Number of Views:
- 18
- Model Released:
- No
- Downloads:
- 0
- Property Released:
- No
- Date Uploaded:
- 9 Jun 2011
- Date Created:
- 1956 - -
- Frame Rate:
- 30 FPS
- Matte attached:
- No
- Alpha channel:
- No
- Seemless Looping:
- No
- Duration:
- 00:00:13,15
- Audio:
- none
Description
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Convertible Car Circa 1956 (Vintage 8mm Home Movie Footage). A convertible is a type of automobile in which the roof can retract and fold away, converting it from an
enclosed to an open-air vehicle. Many different automobile body styles are manufactured and marketed in convertible form. Roof designs vary widely, but a few characteristics are common to all convertibles. Roofs are affixed to the body of the vehicle and are usually not detachable. Instead the roof is hinged and folds away,
either into a recess behind the rear seats or into the boot or trunk of the vehicle. The roof may operate either manually or automatically via hydraulic or electrical actuators; the roof itself may be constructed of soft or rigid material. Soft-tops are made of vinyl, canvas or other textile material; hard-top convertibles have roofs made from steel, aluminum, carbon fiber or plastic materials.
Convertible Car Circa 1956 (Vintage 8mm Home Movie Footage). A convertible is a type of automobile in which the roof can retract and fold away, converting it from an
enclosed to an open-air vehicle. Many different automobile body styles are manufactured and marketed in convertible form. Roof designs vary widely, but a few characteristics are common to all convertibles. Roofs are affixed to the body of the vehicle and are usually not detachable. Instead the roof is hinged and folds away,
either into a recess behind the rear seats or into the boot or trunk of the vehicle. The roof may operate either manually or automatically via hydraulic or electrical actuators; the roof itself may be constructed of soft or rigid material. Soft-tops are made of vinyl, canvas or other textile material; hard-top convertibles have roofs made from steel, aluminum, carbon fiber or plastic materials.
Location: Everytown, USA, United States
Source: 8mm home movie camera


