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Spyder
Spyder or Spider is a term for a
convertible
car body style. In paintball, the Spyder is a line of Paintball
markers by Kingman Group
The term derives from horse-drawn carriages, as do
other automotive terms. A spider phaeton was a lighter version of a
phaeton,
having narrower, spindly wheels and two-seat accommodation. This term was
subsequently applied to cars.
The first car to be officially called a "spyder" was the Porsche
550 Spyder — the name implied an extremely rudimentary top mechanism. Other
later spyders include the Fiat 850, numerous Ferraris, later Porsches, the
Chevrolet Corvair, and the Triumph TR7 Spider.
In more recent times, the term has been used by many automakers as a
synonym for
convertible. Examples include the
Toyota MR2, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Lamborghini Gallardo, and the Mitsubishi 3000GT.
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