- the
modern "city car".
Runabouts originated as a type of
horse and
carriage body. In 1881,
Rufus Meade Stivers produced runabout bodies using a patent...
- A
runabout is a
small vehicle:
Runabout (boat), a
small boat
Runabout (PWC), a sit down
style personal watercraft.
Runabout (car), an
antique car body...
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which virtually all
subsequent runabouts were based.[citation needed] Shortly,
similar upscale varnished-wood
runabouts by Gar Wood and Chris-Craft and...
-
Runabouts ("Danube-class" vessels) are a
fictional class of small, multi-purpose
starships appearing in the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, primarily...
-
Stivers produced runabout bodies using a
patent held by
Joseph Tilton. Stivers, a
blacksmith and wheelwright,
produced the
runabouts in his
carriage manufactory...
-
Runabout is a
series of destruction-themed
driving games developed by
Climax Entertainment.
Games in this
series have been
released on PlayStation, PlayStation...
- The
Autobianchi A112
Runabout is a
concept car
developed by
Bertone and
first shown in 1969. The
small two-seat, mid-engined car was the
inspiration for...
-
Cadillac Automobile Company in
August 1902, it
began manufacturing the
runabouts and
named them "Cadillac"
after the city's
founder Antoine Laumet, the...
- The Colt
Runabout was an
American Br****-era
automobile built in Yonkers, New York, in 1907 by
William Mason Turner. It was a two-seater, with a long hood...
- one-cylinder
Cadillac engine.
Although there were many
makes of
small runabouts of
similar size and one to four
cylinders at this time (before the Model...