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An opera window is a small fixed window usually behind the rear side window of an automobile. They are typically mounted in the C-pillar of some cars. The design feature was popular during the 1970s and early 1980s and adopted by domestic U.S. manufacturers, most often with a vinyl roof. The origin was from "opera" vehicles of around 1915 with occasional collapsible seating for extra passengers. The opera window was also a feature on "formal roof" and limousine models with higher than a normal roof to accommodate passengers with top hats.


History

The design element of a distinct, fixed, centered opera window was borrowed from such windows in horse-drawn carriages and used during the classical era of automobile styling. For example, "the Elcar in 1924 was good looking ... and even a fabric top in the style of a brougham with oval opera windows framed by
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bars". Opera windows saw their demise in the 1930s. Perhaps the most notable return was the "porthole" in the 1956–1957 Ford Thunderbird. It was provided as an option to improve rear-quarter visibility with the removable hardtop in place. "The hottest thing going was the 'porthole' window in the rear side pillar – called 'opera windows' – that came in during the horse and buggy ra. Opera windows began reappearing in the early 1970s in such vehicles as the 1972 Continental Mark IV. Almost all
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s would adopt opera windows, usually framed by a vinyl roof. Most often, opera window variants were applied on two-door
hardtop A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof, which for modern cars is typically constructed from metal. A hardtop roof can be either fixed (i.e. not removable), detachable for separate storing or retractable within the vehicle itself. The ...
or
coupé A coupe or coupé (, ) is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors. The term ''coupé'' was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two passengers without rear-facing seats. It comes from the French past parti ...
models, spanning all types of vehicles from economy compacts to
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s, in which latter exploding realm they became "recognition elements" seeking to add a vintage element to their styling. General Motors introduced an all-new line of mid-sized "Colonade" models for the 1973 model year. Standard on all the coupes was a fixed triangular rear quarter window while higher trim versions used a rectangular vertical opera window. In some cars, an additional feature was the so-called opera light that was mounted on the outside of the B-pillar or C-pillar and illuminated when the exterior lights were switched on.


Function

The windows were intended to offset the significant blind spots created by wide C-pillars that were characteristic of many American cars produced at this time. In an age of decreasing dimensions and increasingly common use of non-opening rear side windows on 2-door models, a variety of shapes of rear windows may have helped passengers there to feel somewhat less claustrophobic. These windows were usually non-functional; however, in the case of the
AMC Matador The AMC Matador is a car model line that was manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second gen ...
coupe
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racers, the standard roll-down quarter windows were causing
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drag. Penske racing requested AMC a small "porthole" to smooth the airflow when open to the wind under racing conditions. To qualify as a stock item for use on the tracks, NASCAR required 500 units must be avaialable to the public. The small opera window was first an optional "D/L Formal Window Package" on the Brougham models and then a standard feature on the Barcelona II trim package.


Examples

* AMC Concord (1978–1982 coupe, 1980–1983 4-door sedan) * AMC Eagle coupe (1980–1988), 4-door (1980–1988) *
AMC Matador The AMC Matador is a car model line that was manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second gen ...
coupe: D/L Formal Window Package (1974–1975) and Barcelona (1976–1978) * Buick Regal coupe (1973–1977) * Buick Riviera (1974–1978) * Cadillac Coupe de Ville (1974–1979, 1985–1993) * Cadillac Sedan de Ville (1975–1976) * Cadillac Eldorado (1971–1978) * Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham coupe (1980–1985) * Cadillac Fleetwood coupe (1985–1986, 1989–1992) * Cadillac Sixty Special coupe (1993) * Cadillac Fleetwood 75 series (1971–1976, 1985–1987) * Cadillac Fleetwood limousine (1977–1984) * Chevrolet Caprice (1974–1980) * Chevrolet Chevelle coupe (including Malibu and Laguna, 1973–1977) *
Chevrolet Concours The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a compact car, small automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, and produced in five generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model years. Nova was the top car model, model in the Chevy II lineup thro ...
coupe (1976–1977) *
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(1974–1976) * Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1973–1977, 1981–1988) * Chrysler Cordoba (1975–1983) * Chrysler LeBaron coupe (1977–1986) * Chrysler Newport (1976–1978) * Chrysler New Yorker (1974–1978) * Chrysler TC by Maserati (1989–1991) on the removable hardtop * Citroën BX Series 1 (1982–1986) * Continental Mark IV, V & VI (1972–1983) * Daihatsu Charade Runabout (G10/20, 1978–1983) * Dodge 400 (1981–1983) * Dodge 600 coupe (1984–1986) *
Dodge Aries The Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries are mid size cars introduced for model year 1981 as the first " K-cars" manufactured and marketed by the Chrysler Corporation. The Reliant and Aries were the smallest cars to have the traditional 6 passeng ...
2-door (1981–1989) * Dodge Aspen coupe (1976–1980) * Dodge Charger (1973–1978) * Dodge Diplomat coupe (1977–1981) * Dodge Magnum (1978–1979) * Dodge Mirada (1980–1983) * Dodge Monaco coupe (1977–1978) *
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coupe (1974–1977) * Ford Elite (1974–1976) * Ford Granada 2-door (1975–1980) * Ford Mustang II Ghia (1975–1978) * Ford LTD, Crown Victoria 2-door (1975–1987) * Ford LTD II (1977–1979) * Ford Thunderbird (1956–1957, 1973–1982, 2002–2005) * Ford Torino 2-door (1974–1976) * Imperial LeBaron coupe (1974–1975) *
Lincoln Continental The Lincoln Continental is a series of mid-sized and full-sized luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. The model line was introduced following the construction of a personal vehicle for Eds ...
(1975–1980) *
Lincoln Town Car The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full-size luxury sedans that was marketed by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. Deriving its name from a limousine body style, Lincoln marketed the Town Car from 1981 to ...
(1981–1997) *
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(1975–1980) *
Mercury Cougar Mercury Cougar is a nameplate applied to a diverse series of automobiles sold by the Mercury (automobile), Mercury division of Ford Motor Company, Ford from 1967 to 1997 and from 1999 to 2002. While the nameplate is most commonly associated wit ...
(1974–1982) *
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, Grand Marquis 2-door (1979–1987) * Mercury Monarch 2-door (1975–1980) *
Mercury Montego The Mercury Montego is a nameplate that was applied to three separate generations of vehicles marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company. Taking its name from Montego Bay, Jamaica, the nameplate made its first appearance for 1967 ...
2-door (1974–1976) *
Nissan Silvia The is the series of small sports cars produced by Nissan. Versions of the Silvia have been marketed as the 200SX or 240SX for export, with some export versions being sold under the Datsun brand. The name "Silvia" is derived from Sylvia, t ...
S110 series 2-door coupe (1979–1983) * Oldsmobile 88 (1974–1984) *
Oldsmobile 98 The Oldsmobile 98 (spelled Ninety-Eight from 1952 to 1991, and Ninety Eight from 1992 to 1996) is the full-size flagship model of Oldsmobile that was produced from 1940 until 1942, and then from 1946 to 1996. The name – reflecting a "Serie ...
(1974–1987) * Oldsmobile Cutlass coupe (1973–1977) * Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe (1981–1984) *
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coupe (1985–1988) *
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is a mid-size car produced by Oldsmobile between 1966 and 1997. It was positioned as a premium offering at the top of the Cutlass range. It began as a trim package, developed its own roofline, and rose during the m ...
(1973–1988) *
Oldsmobile Omega The Oldsmobile Omega is a compact car manufactured and marketed from 1973-1984 by Oldsmobile, as the brand's most affordable, entry level vehicle — across three distinct generations. The first two generations of the Omega used rear-wheel ...
coupe (1975–1979) * Oldsmobile Toronado (1974–1978) * Pontiac Bonneville (1975–1979) * Pontiac Catalina (1974–1976) * Pontiac Grand Am coupe (1973–1977) * Pontiac Grand Prix (1973–1987) * Pontiac Grand Ville (1974–1975) * Pontiac Lemans coupe (1973–1980) * Pontiac Phoenix coupe (1977–1979) * Pontiac Sunbird notchback coupe (1976–1980) * Pontiac Ventura coupe (1975–1979) * Plymouth Gran Fury (1974–1977) * Plymouth Fury (1976–1978) * Plymouth Reliant 2-door (1981–1989) * Plymouth Volare coupe (1976–1980) * Toyota Carina Van TA16V/19V (1975–1977) - perhaps the only wagon with opera windows. *
Toyota Crown The is an automobile which has been produced by Toyota in Japan since 1955. It is primarily a line of mid-size luxury cars that is marketed as an upmarket offering in the Toyota lineup. Introduced in 1955 as the Toyopet Crown, it has serve ...
coupe (1979–1983)


See also

* Quarter glass


References


External links

* {{CarDesign nav Automotive styling features Car windows 1970s fads and trends