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In spite of government restrictions, the US automotive industry in 1951 sold 5,338,435 new cars, including the 1000 millionth. Most models were 'carry-overs' from 1950 with the customary annual facelifts. Only Kaiser-Frazer's and Packard's 1951 models were entirely new. Ford and Plymouth introduced their first hardtops, the Victoria and Belvedere respectively. Hardtops, which became very fashionable, resembled convertible coupes except that the tops were made of metal and could not be folded down.
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