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Definition of Landaulets

Landaulet
Landaulet Lan`dau*let", n. [Cf. F. landaulet, dim, of landau. See Landau.] A small landau.

Meaning of Landaulets from wikipedia

- limousine. During the first half of the 20th century, taxicabs were often landaulets, with models such as the Austin 12/4 and the Checker Model G and early...
- 2011. [citation needed] Only 18 units of the pre-facelift Maybach 62 S Landaulets were ever built, with a further four in a facelifted configuration. Ronald...
- the "Presidential roof", it was especially rare with 6-door landaulets. In all, 59 landaulets were produced, 23 four-door models of unknown breakdown, 17...
- Landaulet may refer to: Landaulet (carriage), horse-drawn carriage Landaulet (car), automobile This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- that makes a landau a po****r choice for ceremonial occasions. Landaulet A landaulet carriage, also landaulette or demi-landau,: 63  is a cut-down (coupé)...
- Mulliner Park Ward, usually in limousine form, although a handful of landaulets were made. The Phantom VI was the last Rolls-Royce with a separate ch****is...
- A: normal wheelbase, for phaetons, landaulets, limousines and coupés Type B: long wheelbase, for phaetons, landaulets and limousines Type C: short wheelbase...
- sedan body style. Landaulet – the opposite with the rear convertible and the front closed. Landaulets de ville, or town landaulets, were similar to sedancas...
- price sheet officially discontinuing the Maybach 57, 57S, 62, 62S and Landaulet. On 17 December 2012, the last Maybach vehicle was manufactured in Sindelfingen...
- partition, as per a limousine. In the second half of the 20th century, landaulets were used by public figures (such as heads of state) in formal processions...