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Hearse: Encyclopedia - Hearse
A hearse is a funeral vehicle, a conveyance for the coffin from e.g. a church to a cemetery, a similar burial site, or a crematorium. In ...
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Coupé: Encyclopedia - Coupé
A coupé (from the French for "cut") or coupe is a car body style with a close-coupled interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating ...
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Convertible: Encyclopedia - Convertible
A convertible is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof. The collapsible roof section is typically made from flexible canvas ...
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Phaeton: Encyclopedia - Phaeton
Phaeton or Phaethon may refer to many different things, all deriving ultimately from the mythological figure Phaëton:
Phaeton is an aut...
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Cabriolet: Encyclopedia - Cabriolet
Cabriolet - Original meaning.
A cabriolet was a light, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with a folding 'calash' top, seating two person...
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Station Wagon: Encyclopedia Ii - Station Wagon - Tailgate Evolution
The vast majority of modern station wagons have an upward-swinging, full-width full-height rear door supported on gas struts, and a few a...
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Station Wagon: Encyclopedia Ii - Station Wagon - Wagons Around The World
In Europe, Australasia and South Africa, these vehicles remain popular and in volume production, although minivans (MPVs) and the like ha...
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Station Wagon: Encyclopedia Ii - Station Wagon - Declining Popularity In North America
Sales of station wagons in the United States and Canada remained strong through 1984 when Chrysler Corporation introduced the first miniv...
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