- A
tonneau (US: /tʌˈnoʊ/ or UK: /ˈtɒnoʊ/) is an area of a car, truck, or boat open at the top. It can be for p****engers or cargo. When
applied to trucks...
- p****enger rear
tonneau.
Catalogs also show a
light delivery. The one
cylinder Cadillac continued to be
offered through 1908 in the runabout,
tonneau or delivery...
- Look up
tonneau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tonneau is an area of a car or
truck open at the top, when
first instituted the
tonneau was a pair...
- the unit was
originally referred to
using the
French words millier or
tonneau, but
these terms are now obsolete. The
British imperial and
United States...
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circa 1962, four-door with automatic, self-storing
tonneau Jaguar E-type 1963, with
vinyl foldable tonneau installed and snap-secured
Mercedes SL 1964, available...
- 9 kW) each. The car
weighed 2200 lb (998 kg). The 1904
Buffalo Tonneau was a
tonneau model. It
could seat 4 p****engers and sold for US$3000. The dual...
- bed may
refer to:
Tonneau, an open area of a vehicle,
which may be
coverable with a
tonneau cover.
Pickup bed, the bed of the
tonneau of a
pickup truck...
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Crestmobile was a
touring car model,
notable for its
removable tonneau. With the
tonneau in place, it
could seat 4 p****engers and sold for US$850. The...
- Illinois, it was a light, two-seater
runabout with left-hand
drive or two-row
tonneau. The 1904
Eldredge Runabout was a
runabout model. It
could seat two p****engers...
- colour-matched,
automated tonneau cover; and a
manually detachable hardtop that
could be ****ed over the
stored fabric convertible roof and
tonneau. It was available...