Roadster utility
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Roadster_utility an entity of type: WikicatCarBodyStyles
Un pickup convertible es un automóvil que dispone de una carrocería convertible (con la parte superior abierta) y de una plataforma de carga trasera. El concepto es similar al de un pickup cupé, pero con un techo removible en lugar de un techo rígido fijo. En Australia, este estilo de carrocería también se denominó "light delivery" ("repartidor ligero").
* 1927 Chevrolet National
* 1936 Ford Model 48
* 1937 Willys
* 1946 Morris 8/40 Series E
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A roadster utility — also known as a "roadster pickup" or "light delivery" — is an automobile with an open-topped roadster body and a rear cargo bed. The concept is similar to that of the coupe utility, however with a convertible roof instead of a fixed steel roof. In the United States, this body style was called a roadster pickup and was popular during the 1920s and early 1930s, some surviving as restored vintage cars or "jalopy" relics of curiosity. Several manufacturers like Ford or Dodge offered it as standard models in their commercial vehicle catalogues.
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* 1937 Willys roadster utility
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Roadster utility
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Pickup convertible
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Un pickup convertible es un automóvil que dispone de una carrocería convertible (con la parte superior abierta) y de una plataforma de carga trasera. El concepto es similar al de un pickup cupé, pero con un techo removible en lugar de un techo rígido fijo. En los Estados Unidos, este estilo de carrocería se denominó pick-up roadster y fue popular durante la década de 1920 y principios de 1930. Algunos ejemplares se conservan como restaurados, auténticas reliquias del motor, aunque también son frecuentes auténticas piezas de chatarra rodante (denominadas "" en Estados Unidos), mantenidas en funcionamiento en ambientes rurales. Varios fabricantes como Ford Motor Company o Dodge ofrecieron este tipo de vehículos como modelos estándar en sus catálogos de vehículos comerciales. En Australia, este estilo de carrocería también se denominó "light delivery" ("repartidor ligero").
* 1927 Chevrolet National
* 1936 Ford Model 48
* 1937 Willys
* 1946 Morris 8/40 Series E
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A roadster utility — also known as a "roadster pickup" or "light delivery" — is an automobile with an open-topped roadster body and a rear cargo bed. The concept is similar to that of the coupe utility, however with a convertible roof instead of a fixed steel roof. In the United States, this body style was called a roadster pickup and was popular during the 1920s and early 1930s, some surviving as restored vintage cars or "jalopy" relics of curiosity. Several manufacturers like Ford or Dodge offered it as standard models in their commercial vehicle catalogues. In Australia, this body style was also called a "light delivery".
* 1927 Chevrolet National roadster utility
* 1936 Ford Model 48 roadster utility
* 1937 Willys roadster utility
* 1946 Morris 8/40 Series E roadster utility
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