Runabout
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Runabout
Runabouts were a popular
car body style at the beginning of the 20th Century. They were
small, inexpensive, open cars. Most runabouts had just a single row of
seats, providing seating for two passengers. Many also had a
tonneau
at the rear to provide optional seating for four or five. In the
vintage vehicle era, nearly half of all car models, and the majority
of cars produced, were classified as runabouts.
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