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If somewhat claustrophobic club coupe motoring is not your cup of tea, but you enjoy the compact styling, there are alternatives. Sitting among the plethora of manufacturers during the pre-Depression years are a series of convertible coupes, the Ford Model A being the most popular. During its four-year run, the T’s replacement arrived in no less than five different drop-top two-door models — and one four-door model thrown in for good measure.
Read the rest of Matt Litwin’s excellent overview of the roadster here