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They were all officially classed as Car, Light Utility 4 x 2. The adaptation of each manufacturer's chosen model to Utility specification varied in detail but was broadly the same. The rear body was swapped for a simple pickup truck load bed covered by a canvas roof (commonly known as a 'tilt'), making the Utility a two or three seater in the cab.
The Volkswagen Type 82 Kübelwagen (listen ⓘ), or simply Kübel, [2] contractions of the original German word Kübelsitzwagen (translated: 'bucket-seat car' — but when the contractions are translated literally a back-formation of 'bucket' or 'tub'-car results), [3] is a military light utility vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche and built by Volkswagen during World War II for use by the ...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) publishes two standards for side-by-sides. ANSI/OPEI B71.9-2016 sets standards for multipurpose off-highway utility vehicles (MOHUV) specifically intended for utility use which are intended to transport persons and cargo, have a non-straddle seat, are designed to travel on four or more wheels, use a steering wheel and pedals for controls, have a ...
Barbie has always driven some memorable vehicles, but Mattel just revealed a life-size, working Barbie car, and it is officially "Extra." The post Mattel Unveils Life-Size Barbie ‘Extra’ Car ...
Get ready to buy your very own Barbie car. You'll have to go to India to buy it, though. It looks like a toy, but it works like a real car. Tata Motors of India has announced a new car that will ...
The construction of Barbie's bubble bath, a key set piece in the movie, proved especially complicated. There's no running water in Barbie Land, yet Barbie is surrounded by bubbles.
Introduced in 1950, the Cowley MCV commercial vehicle range was based on the Morris Oxford MO. [10] It was offered in van, pick-up and chassis-cab versions. [10] The 10cwt MCV van was a replacement for the Morris Y-series van and had a capacity of 120 cu ft (3,400 L) or 138 cu ft (3,900 L) without the passenger seat. [10]
It is a touring car, with snap-on top and side curtains. Front view of a Tourer. The Four-Seater Tourer has been offered since 1937, on the 4-4 chassis (1937–39) and its postwar incarnation as the 4/4 1948-50, the Plus 4 (1950–68), the 4/4 1600 (1969–1993), 4/4 1800 (1999-2001) and the later Plus 4 (2006-2016) and Roadster (2006-2016 ...