Gull-wing  Doors  are doors that hinge from the roof as opposed to the conventional  way  of being hinged at the A or B post of the cars body. The name  derives  from the image obtained when the doors are in the up position  and  having the similarity to a seagulls wings in flight and were first  used  by Mercedes Benz in the early fifties on the 300SL race car.
Gull-wing   Doors have advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that in  tight  parking spaces they require much less room to open than a  conventional  door and allow much better access for entering and exiting  the vehicle.  The downside is that in the event of an accident and the  vehicle should  end up on it's roof then the doors become impossible to  open and escape  only viable through the windscreen.
Many  manufacturers over the years have used the Gull-wing design and are also  very popular in the Kit Car and Custom scene.


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