Touring car
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Touring car
Horatio Nelson Jackson in his 2-seat Winton touring car, "The Vermont", drives across America
1920
Studebaker Big Six touring car with its top down. The folded top
behind passengers was known as the "fan" when in the down position.
A touring car was a popular
car
body style in the early 20th century, being a larger alternative to the
runabout and the
roadster.
They were open cars, often fitted with convertible tops. Most early touring cars
had a tonneau
at the rear giving seating for four or more. Engines on early models were either
in the front, or in a mid-body position. Touring cars evolved into the modern
sedan/saloon body
style.
By the mid-teens in the United States, the touring car body had evolved into
a varity of types, with the four door touring car, equipped with a convertible
top, being the most popular body style offered.
The majority of
Model T's produced by Ford between 1908 and 1927 were four and then three-door models (with
drivers sliding behind the wheel from passenger seat) touring cars, accounting
for 6,519,643 cars sold out of the 15,000,000 estimated Model T's built. In
terms of percentage, the 5-passenger touring car model was Ford most popular
body type and accounted for 44% of all Model T's (cars, trucks and chassis) sold
over the model's eighteen-plus year life span; Ford's second most popular body
style during the same period was its Model T based truck.
Side curtains, when available for a particular model, could be installed to
protect passengers from weather elements by snapping or zipping them into place,
otherwise, drivers and passengers braved the elements. When the top was folded
down, it formed a bulky mass known as the "fan" behind the back seat: "fan
covers" were made to protect the top and its wooden ribs while in the down
position.
The popularity of the touring car began to wane in the early 1920s when cars
with enclosed passenger compartments became more affordable, and began to
consistently out-sell the open cars.
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