The Cabriolet body style refers to a car design featuring a retractable soft or hard roof, allowing for an open-air driving experience. Known commonly as convertibles, Cabriolets combine the freedom of a roadster with the practicality of a passenger car. These vehicles typically have two doors, though some models may offer four, and they emphasize style and leisure driving. Cabriolets vary widely in size, from compact sporty models to larger luxury variants, making them a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking both aesthetics and performance. Their unique roof mechanism and sleek design make them stand out among other car body styles.

| Model Year: | 1949 |
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| Length: | 4455 mm175.4 in |
| Width: | 1684 mm66.3 in |
| Height: | 1610 mm63.4 in |

| Production: | 1945-1947 |
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| Model Year: | 1947 |
| Length: | 5398 mm212.5 in |
| Width: | 1996 mm78.6 in |
| Height: | 1648 mm64.9 in |

| Production: | 1946-1949 |
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| Model Year: | 1946 |
| Length: | 5265 mm207.3 in |
| Width: | 1923 mm75.7 in |
| Height: | 1687 mm66.4 in |

| Production: | 1938-1943 |
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| Model Year: | 1938 |
| Length: | 6000 mm236.2 in |
| Width: | 2070 mm81.5 in |
| Height: | 1800 mm70.9 in |

| Model Year: | 1936 |
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| Length: | 5250 mm206.7 in |
| Width: | 1880 mm74.0 in |
| Height: | 1635 mm64.4 in |

| Production: | 1934-1936 |
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| Model Year: | 1934 |
| Length: | 5110 mm201.2 in |
| Width: | 1762 mm69.4 in |
| Height: | 1620 mm63.8 in |
| Production: | 1930-1937 |
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| Model Year: | 1930 |
| Length: | 5520 mm217.3 in |
| Width: | 1820 mm71.7 in |
| Height: | 1900 mm74.8 in |
