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Definition of Fourgons

Fourgon
Fourgon Four`gon", n. [F.] (Mil.) (a) An ammunition wagon. (b) A French baggage wagon.

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- 2012-01-31. "Camping car Chausson. Fabricant de camping cars, vans et fourgons aménagés". www.motorhomes-chausson.co.uk/. Retrieved 2023-08-23. Wikimedia...
- 1968-88 144,953 Citroën Argentina Sociedad Anónima 2CV, 3CV, AZU Fourgon, AK Fourgon, Ami 8, Méhari 1960-79 223,442 Industrios Eduardo Sal-Lari S.A. (IES)...
- Dover or Calais, on flat cars in the UK and "CIWL Pullman Golden Arrow Fourgon of CIWL" in France. At the Second World Motor Transport Congress in Rome...
- 430 mm (56.3 in) saloon 1,420 mm (55.9 in) cabriolet 1,645 mm (64.8 in) fourgon Curb weight 710 kg (1,565 lb)−850 kg (1,874 lb) Chronology Predecessor...
- Dover or Calais, on flat cars in the UK and “CIWL Pullman Golden Arrow Fourgon of CIWL” in France. In the early 1950s, McLean decided to use the containers...
- SWAT Team Equipment". Independent Lens. Retrieved 30 January 2024. "Un fourgon de la Brinks transformé en véhicule blindé pour la police". ici, par France...
- Dover or Calais, on flat cars in the UK, and "CIWL Pullman Golden Arrow Fourgon of CIWL" in France. In 1855, Baron Rothschild commissioned photographer...
- trou de cul **** hole (contextually derogatory) panel (un) camionnette, fourgon van (panel van, cargo van, non-ubiquitous usage) jarret, hârret mollet...
- Panier à salade French, lit. "salad basket", slang for a police van (cf. fourgon de police). Parak Slang term used for policemen in the Philippines. Paw...
- prisoners (including 13 officers), and took eighty-two saddled horses, four fourgons of arms and ammunition, and the mail waggon.(sic) On our side there were...