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TONNEAU

  • Tonneau
  • Open automotive bed

    A tonneau (US: /tʌˈnoʊ/ or UK: /ˈtɒnoʊ/) is the open-top area of a car, truck, used for passengers or cargo. In trucks, it refers to the bed (American

    Tonneau

    Tonneau

    Tonneau

  • Tonneau (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Tonneau (disambiguation)

    Tonneau_(disambiguation)

  • Tonne
  • Metric unit of mass equivalent to 1,000 kilograms or 1 megagram

    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

    Tonne

    Tonne

    Tonne

  • Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau
  • Automobiles built in 1902

    passenger rear tonneau. Catalogs also show a light delivery. The one cylinder Cadillac continued to be offered through 1908 in the runabout, tonneau or delivery

    Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau

    Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau

    Cadillac_Runabout_and_Tonneau

  • Tesla Cybertruck
  • Electric pickup truck

    include a motorized roller shutter-style hard tonneau cover. The RWD configuration does not include a tonneau cover as standard, although an optional soft

    Tesla Cybertruck

    Tesla Cybertruck

    Tesla_Cybertruck

  • Ford Model A (1903–04)
  • Motor vehicle

    (183 cm) wheelbase and sold for a base price of $750. Options included a rear tonneau with two seats and a rear door for $100, a rubber roof for $30 or a leather

    Ford Model A (1903–04)

    Ford Model A (1903–04)

    Ford_Model_A_(1903–04)

  • Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129)
  • Roadster produced by Mercedes-Benz (1989–2001)

    colour-matched, automated tonneau cover; and a manually detachable hardtop that could be fitted over the stored fabric convertible roof and tonneau. It was available

    Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129)

    Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129)

    Mercedes-Benz_SL-Class_(R129)

  • Truck bed
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Truck bed

    Truck_bed

  • Convertible
  • Vehicle with a folding or removable roof

    or can expose their vulnerable underside to sun exposure and fading. A tonneau cover provides a solution. Rear windows are often part of the roof assembly

    Convertible

    Convertible

    Convertible

  • Sunbeam Motor Car Company
  • British automobile manufacturer, 1905–1934

    Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited was a British automobile manufacturer in operation between 1905 and 1934. Its works were at Moorfields in Blakenhall

    Sunbeam Motor Car Company

    Sunbeam Motor Car Company

    Sunbeam_Motor_Car_Company

  • Telo Trucks
  • US electric vehicle startup

    buyers to select up to three solar panel kits: a solar cab top, a solar tonneau bed cover, and a solar camper top. Telo Trucks' debut vehicle, the MT1

    Telo Trucks

    Telo Trucks

    Telo_Trucks

  • Dodge Ram SRT-10
  • American sport pickup truck

    kickerpanels painted to match body color. Another exterior feature was a tonneau cover with an attached spoiler that was supposed to come standard on the

    Dodge Ram SRT-10

    Dodge Ram SRT-10

    Dodge_Ram_SRT-10

  • Camper shell
  • Small housing

    – particularly the protection of cargo from the elements and theft. A tonneau cover is a soft or hard covering over the entire truck bed that is level

    Camper shell

    Camper shell

    Camper_shell

  • Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)
  • Motor vehicle

    discontinued for this generation, however, a dealer offered convertible tonneau cover and wire wheels option was still available. Total 1964 sales were

    Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)

    Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation)

    Ford_Thunderbird_(fourth_generation)

  • Car
  • Motorised passenger road vehicle

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Car

    Car

    Car

  • Tarpaulin
  • Large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material

    scheme are: Awning Basha (tarpaulin) Fly (tent) Loue (tent) Tarp tent Tonneau cover Visqueen Look up tarp, tarpaulin, or paulin in Wiktionary, the free

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

  • Oak (wine)
  • Barrel used in wine making

    Oak is used in winemaking to vary the color, flavor, tannin profile and texture of wine. It can be introduced in the form of a barrel during the fermentation

    Oak (wine)

    Oak (wine)

    Oak_(wine)

  • Cadillac Celestiq
  • Battery electric full-size luxury car

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Celestiq

    Cadillac Celestiq

    Cadillac_Celestiq

  • Monocoque
  • Structural design that supports loads through an object's external skin

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Monocoque

    Monocoque

    Monocoque

  • Nissan Pao
  • Motor vehicle

    an electromagnetic glass hatch release. Optional extras were a clock, tonneau cover/parcel shelf, drinks holder, dash tray, under-dash tray, leather

    Nissan Pao

    Nissan Pao

    Nissan_Pao

  • St. Louis Motor Company
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    single-cylinder engines, the runabout and tonneau . A 24hp three-cylinder engine was introduced with a tonneau body. In 1905 the cars consisted of a choice

    St. Louis Motor Company

    St. Louis Motor Company

    St._Louis_Motor_Company

  • Cadillac CT4
  • Compact luxury sedan

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac CT4

    Cadillac CT4

    Cadillac_CT4

  • Tire
  • Ring-shaped covering around a wheel's rim

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Tire

    Tire

    Tire

  • Buffalo Electric Carriage
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    9 kW) each. The car weighed 2200 lb (998 kg). The 1904 Buffalo Tonneau was a tonneau model. It could seat 4 passengers and sold for US$3000. The dual

    Buffalo Electric Carriage

    Buffalo Electric Carriage

    Buffalo_Electric_Carriage

  • Chassis
  • Load-bearing framework

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Chassis

    Chassis

    Chassis

  • Maserati Ghibli
  • Car models sold by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati

    in 1969. Its convertible top folded under a flush fitting body-colour tonneau cover behind the front seats. A detachable hardtop was available as an

    Maserati Ghibli

    Maserati Ghibli

    Maserati_Ghibli

  • H. Moser & Cie.
  • Watch brand

    Reinhard Straumann in 1931. In 2009, H. Moser & Cie. introduced their tonneau-shaped watch, the Henry. It featured a "Straumann Double Hairspring," which

    H. Moser & Cie.

    H._Moser_&_Cie.

  • Lewis deSoto
  • Native American artist (born 1954)

    Cahuilla, customized General Motors pickup truck with tapestry upholstery tonneau cover, audio program, automated flashing lights, custom emblems and paint

    Lewis deSoto

    Lewis_deSoto

  • Royal Automobile Club
  • British private social and athletic club

    1901 Mors 10 H.P. rear-entrance tonneau owned by the RAC is a regular contender at the London to Brighton veteran car run; here at Crawley in 2006.

    Royal Automobile Club

    Royal Automobile Club

    Royal_Automobile_Club

  • Cadillac Lyriq
  • Battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Lyriq

    Cadillac Lyriq

    Cadillac_Lyriq

  • Decrepit car
  • Run down automobile

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Decrepit car

    Decrepit car

    Decrepit_car

  • Variomatic
  • Continuously variable transmission by Dutch carmaker DAF

    [citation needed] In 1904, the Fouillaron type G tonneau road vehicle was equipped with a wooden Tonneau body and a De Dion 6 HP single-cylinder engine;

    Variomatic

    Variomatic

    Variomatic

  • Ute (vehicle)
  • Vehicle with integrated cargo tray and passenger compartment

    is a term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe vehicles with a tonneau behind the passenger compartment, that can be driven with a regular driver's

    Ute (vehicle)

    Ute (vehicle)

    Ute_(vehicle)

  • Bukama
  • Place in Haut-Lomami, Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Commandant Léon Tonneau (1863-1919) camp, in his inspection round in Bukama (Katanga) between 1903 and 1906. Tonneau was director of the Comité Spécial

    Bukama

    Bukama

    Bukama

  • List of most expensive watches sold at auction
  • Retrieved 2021-05-06. "Richard Mille (An Extremely Fine and Important Sapphire Tonneau-Form Skeletonized Tourbillon Wristwatch RM56-02 No 10/10 Circa 2015)".

    List of most expensive watches sold at auction

    List of most expensive watches sold at auction

    List_of_most_expensive_watches_sold_at_auction

  • Cadillac Cimarron
  • 1982-1988 U.S. motor vehicle from General Motors

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Cimarron

    Cadillac Cimarron

    Cadillac_Cimarron

  • Altman (automobile)
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    engine suspended midship under the seat. In 1909 Altman converted the tonneau body to a roadster before selling the car to a local paperhanger for $200

    Altman (automobile)

    Altman_(automobile)

  • Welch Motor Car Company
  • American car manufacturer (1901–1912)

    priced at US$3,500 ($125,417 in 2025 dollars ). Rear- and side-entrance tonneau bodies were produced in 1904, carrying capacity as large as seven passengers

    Welch Motor Car Company

    Welch_Motor_Car_Company

  • Cadillac Sollei
  • Battery electric full-size luxury convertible

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Sollei

    Cadillac_Sollei

  • Windshield washer fluid
  • Fluid for cleaning windshields on automobiles

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Windshield washer fluid

    Windshield washer fluid

    Windshield_washer_fluid

  • Cadillac Model Thirty
  • Car introduced in 1909

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Model Thirty

    Cadillac Model Thirty

    Cadillac_Model_Thirty

  • Windshield
  • Front window of vehicle

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Windshield

    Windshield

    Windshield

  • Gladiator Cycle Company
  • French vehicle manufacturer, 1891-1920

    Gladiator 6 1/2HP Tonneau from 1900 Gladiator 6 1/2HP Two-seater from 1901 Gladiator 10HP Tonneau from 1902 Gladiator 10HP Tonneau from 1903 Gladiator

    Gladiator Cycle Company

    Gladiator Cycle Company

    Gladiator_Cycle_Company

  • Cadillac Brougham
  • Motor vehicle

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Brougham

    Cadillac Brougham

    Cadillac_Brougham

  • Head-up display
  • Transparent display presenting data within normal sight lines of the user

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Head-up display

    Head-up display

    Head-up_display

  • Oldsmobile
  • Defunct entry-level luxury division of General Motors

    automobiles (1906). January 15, 1906. Retrieved March 11, 2025. "Side Entrance Tonneau". Hand book of automobiles (1905). January 15, 1905. Retrieved March 6

    Oldsmobile

    Oldsmobile

    Oldsmobile

  • Cameron (automobile)
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    for 1904, a runabout, and a rear entrance tonneau. Prices were $650 for the runabout, and 750 for the tonneau. A top could be bought for an extra $50.

    Cameron (automobile)

    Cameron (automobile)

    Cameron_(automobile)

  • Ford Model F
  • Motor vehicle

    It was a four-seater phaeton with running boards and a side-entrance tonneau standard. It was priced from US$1,000 (equivalent to $35,833 in 2025) to

    Ford Model F

    Ford Model F

    Ford_Model_F

  • Side-view mirror
  • Vehicle wing mirror

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Side-view mirror

    Side-view mirror

    Side-view_mirror

  • Builder's Old Measurement
  • Estimate of the cargo capacity of a sailing vessel (c. 1650–1849)

    metrification this unit was called a port (from porter, transl. to carry) tonneau (plural tonneaux). Thames Measurement – Measurement system approximating

    Builder's Old Measurement

    Builder's_Old_Measurement

  • Lenawee (car)
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    extant. 1904 Lenawee 9 1/2 HP Rear-entrance tonneau automobile 1904 Lenawee 9 1/2 HP Rear entrance tonneau automobile David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated

    Lenawee (car)

    Lenawee_(car)

  • Autocar Company
  • American truck manufacturer

    now in the Smithsonian collection. The 1904 Autocar was equipped with a tonneau; it could seat four passengers and sold for $1,700 (equivalent to $60,900

    Autocar Company

    Autocar Company

    Autocar_Company

  • Cadillac Provoq
  • Concept car developed by Cadillac

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Provoq

    Cadillac Provoq

    Cadillac_Provoq

  • Power window
  • Feature of a motor vehicle

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Power window

    Power window

    Power_window

  • Pascal's law
  • Principle in fluid mechanics

    19th-century French authors, among whom the experiment is known as crève-tonneau ("barrel-buster"); nevertheless the experiment remains associated with

    Pascal's law

    Pascal's law

    Pascal's_law

  • Mercedes-Benz W113
  • Car model

    fuel injected inline-six engine. The bonnet, boot lid, door skins and tonneau cover were made of aluminium to reduce weight. The comparatively short

    Mercedes-Benz W113

    Mercedes-Benz W113

    Mercedes-Benz_W113

  • Volvo C70
  • Swedish sports car

    dashboard-mounted control. The top stored automatically under an integral rigid tonneau cover, using a system pioneered in modern convertibles with the fourth

    Volvo C70

    Volvo C70

    Volvo_C70

  • Stoewer Motorwagen 6,5 HP
  • Motor vehicle

    at the international motor show in Hamburg in 1901. At the fair, a Duc Tonneau, a limousine, and a Phaeton were presented. In front of the exhibition

    Stoewer Motorwagen 6,5 HP

    Stoewer Motorwagen 6,5 HP

    Stoewer_Motorwagen_6,5_HP

  • Suicide door
  • Automobile door hinged at its opposite side rather than the front

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Suicide door

    Suicide door

    Suicide_door

  • Reliance (automobile)
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    Ackerman, both formerly with Cadillac.The body style was a side-entrance tonneau and the company wanted to advertise they were the first in the United States

    Reliance (automobile)

    Reliance (automobile)

    Reliance_(automobile)

  • Crestmobile
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    Crestmobile was a touring car model, notable for its removable tonneau. With the tonneau in place, it could seat 4 passengers and sold for US$850. The

    Crestmobile

    Crestmobile

    Crestmobile

  • Turning radius
  • Minimum dimension for a vehicle to make a turn

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Turning radius

    Turning radius

    Turning_radius

  • International Scout
  • Motor vehicle

    tomahawk and feather decals, special seats, a black targa-style top, hard tonneau bed cover, and a Hurst shifter. Only three Shawnee Scouts were produced

    International Scout

    International Scout

    International_Scout

  • Glycine Watch
  • Swiss watch manufacturer

    SST in 1967, inspired by supersonic transport aircraft. It featured a tonneau-shaped case, orange dial, and internal rotating bezel. Due to their orange

    Glycine Watch

    Glycine Watch

    Glycine_Watch

  • Timeline of motor vehicle brands
  • electric, hybrid electric, internal-combustion, touring car, roadster, tonneau, phaeton, cyclecar, light car, voiturette, runabout, high wheeler, buggy

    Timeline of motor vehicle brands

    Timeline_of_motor_vehicle_brands

  • Breguet (brand)
  • Swiss luxury watch manufacturer

    water-resistant, distinguished by the presence of crown guards; Heritage – tonneau-shaped cases; Type XX, XXI, XXII – sports chronographs, based on World

    Breguet (brand)

    Breguet_(brand)

  • GMC Syclone
  • High-performance version of the GMC Sonoma pickup truck

    by ASC) Slide-down rear window assembly (installed by ASC) Guidon hard tonneau cover Boyd Coddington "Cobra" wheels with Marlboro-emblem center caps and

    GMC Syclone

    GMC Syclone

    GMC_Syclone

  • Eldredge (automobile)
  • American automobile (1903-1906)

    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 passengers

    Eldredge (automobile)

    Eldredge (automobile)

    Eldredge_(automobile)

  • Abingdon (1902 automobile)
  • was also the Meredith model with a 2-cylinder 9 hp engine and a 4-seater tonneau body. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom Georgano, G. N. (1974)

    Abingdon (1902 automobile)

    Abingdon_(1902_automobile)

  • Winton Motor Carriage Company
  • United States automobile manufacturer

    "The Vermont", drives across America The 1904 Winton was a five-passenger tonneau-equipped tourer which sold for US$2,500. By contrast, the Enger 40 was

    Winton Motor Carriage Company

    Winton Motor Carriage Company

    Winton_Motor_Carriage_Company

  • Mazda MX-5 (NA)
  • Motor vehicle

    was offered only in British racing green with tan leather interior and tonneau cover and featured a wooden Nardi shift knob and handbrake lever, stainless

    Mazda MX-5 (NA)

    Mazda MX-5 (NA)

    Mazda_MX-5_(NA)

  • Saab Automobile
  • Swedish car manufacturer (1945–2016)

    CargoSET; automatic storage well retraction for the convertible, a two-step tonneau action for quicker soft-top deployment 2008: Saab introduces Cross-wheel

    Saab Automobile

    Saab Automobile

    Saab_Automobile

  • Cadillac Model D
  • Model G side entrance tonneau

    Cadillac Model D

    Cadillac Model D

    Cadillac_Model_D

  • Cadillac Vistiq
  • Battery electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Vistiq

    Cadillac Vistiq

    Cadillac_Vistiq

  • Phaeton body
  • Style of open automobile, popular in the early 20th-century

    Particular names originally associated with the Tourer tradition were Tonneau and Phaeton, the latter revived many years later, mainly in the United

    Phaeton body

    Phaeton body

    Phaeton_body

  • Tony Huber
  • Tony Huber 1904 Tonneau

    Tony Huber

    Tony Huber

    Tony_Huber

  • Autobesity
  • Trend towards increasing size of cars

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Autobesity

    Autobesity

    Autobesity

  • Presidential state car (United States)
  • Vehicle used by the president of the United States

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Presidential state car (United States)

    Presidential state car (United States)

    Presidential_state_car_(United_States)

  • Franck Muller
  • Swiss watchmaker

    style, mostly inspired by American watches from the thirties, like "Elgin tonneau", and traditional Swiss watch manufacturing. Notable timepieces include

    Franck Muller

    Franck Muller

    Franck_Muller

  • Body-on-frame
  • Automobile construction method using a separate body on a structural frame

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Body-on-frame

    Body-on-frame

    Body-on-frame

  • Window deflector
  • Automobile component protecting from rain

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Window deflector

    Window deflector

    Window_deflector

  • Caps Brothers Manufacturing Company
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    The Caps car was available in two body styles; two-seat runabout and tonneau. The gas-powered engine produced 14 horsepower. Kansas City Motor Car Company

    Caps Brothers Manufacturing Company

    Caps_Brothers_Manufacturing_Company

  • Breakover angle
  • Aspect of wheeled vehicle chassis design

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Breakover angle

    Breakover angle

    Breakover_angle

  • Buick Reatta
  • Motor vehicle

    by a rigid tonneau cover. The 1991 models featured power pull-down motors to assist in tightening the rear bow of the top to the tonneau cover. A Buick

    Buick Reatta

    Buick Reatta

    Buick_Reatta

  • French Republican calendar
  • Calendar used in Revolutionary France from 1793 to 1805

    (Chili pepper) 28 19 Oct Tomate (Tomato) 29 20 Oct Orge (Barley) 30 21 Oct Tonneau (Barrel) Brumaire (22/24 October – 20/22 November) 1 22 Oct Pomme (Apple)

    French Republican calendar

    French Republican calendar

    French_Republican_calendar

  • Bumper sticker
  • Sticker placed on the back of a car

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Bumper sticker

    Bumper sticker

    Bumper_sticker

  • Glossary of automotive design
  • Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Glossary of automotive design

    Glossary_of_automotive_design

  • List of auto parts
  • List of components of automobiles

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    List of auto parts

    List_of_auto_parts

  • Union (automobile)
  • Motor vehicle

    had been initially placed, to the rear. In 1904 and 1905, five-seater tonneau models were produced; while the 1904 model had a 10-horsepower engine,

    Union (automobile)

    Union (automobile)

    Union_(automobile)

  • Brew-Hatcher
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    Cleveland, Ohio. 16 hp horizontally opposed twin engine and rear-entrance tonneau body. Specifications: Weighs 1,000 lbs, everything on. Bevel Gear Drive

    Brew-Hatcher

    Brew-Hatcher

    Brew-Hatcher

  • W & G Du Cros
  • Motor importer and dealership business

    1902 Panhard & Levassor tonneau leaving London

    W & G Du Cros

    W & G Du Cros

    W_&_G_Du_Cros

  • Cadillac Optiq
  • Battery electric compact luxury crossover SUV

    Vistiq XT4 XT5 XT6 Former models (by year of introduction) 1900s Runabout/Tonneau Model D Model Thirty 1910s Type 51 1920s Type V-63 1930s V-16 V-12 Series

    Cadillac Optiq

    Cadillac Optiq

    Cadillac_Optiq

  • Columbia (automobile brand)
  • American automobile manufacturer

    existed from 1917 to 1924. The 1904 'Columbia Brougham' was equipped with a tonneau. It could seat four passengers and sold for US$3,500. Twin electric motors

    Columbia (automobile brand)

    Columbia_(automobile_brand)

  • Clockspring
  • Car component

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Clockspring

    Clockspring

    Clockspring

  • Hammer (American automobile)
  • Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer

    replaced with a 24 hp, four-cylinder engine for 1906. The five-seater tonneau weighed 1,800 lb (820 kg), and came with a choice of a planetary or sliding-gear

    Hammer (American automobile)

    Hammer_(American_automobile)

  • Night vision
  • Ability to see in low light conditions

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Night vision

    Night vision

    Night_vision

  • Flower car
  • Car for transporting funeral flowers

    of stainless steel to resist rust. Some flower cars have a raised, flat tonneau cover across the bed at the top, upon which the flowers sit; the center

    Flower car

    Flower car

    Flower_car

  • Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé
  • Motor vehicle

    lower bodywork and frames the teak wood paneling of the convertible's tonneau cover. However, it eschews the EX's aluminum bonnet in favor of more easily

    Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé

    Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé

    Rolls-Royce_Phantom_Drophead_Coupé

  • Timeline of early North American automobiles
  • —N/a 1902 Cadillac Tonneau Cadillac Automobile Company —N/a 1902 Covert Covert Motor Vehicle Company —N/a 1902 Searchmont Type V Tonneau Searchmont Motor

    Timeline of early North American automobiles

    Timeline_of_early_North_American_automobiles

  • Vehicle horn
  • Sound-making device for moving vehicles

    Platform Quarter panel Roof rack Spoiler Stressed member engine Subframe Tonneau Trunk lid Compartments Hood/bonnet Trunk/boot/dickie Doors Butterfly Canopy

    Vehicle horn

    Vehicle horn

    Vehicle_horn

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Online names & meanings

  • Daan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Daan

    Charity

  • Deandrea
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Deandrea

    Strong and Womanly; Blend of Deanne and Variants of Andrea and Sandra; Protector of Man

  • Sparsha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Sparsha

    Touch

  • Lalasab
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Modern

    Lalasab

    Honest; Bright

  • Kristar
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Kristar

    Christian.

  • Bhojaraja | போஜராஜா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhojaraja | போஜராஜா

    Lord of generosity

  • PRINCE
  • Male

    English

    PRINCE

    English name derived from the title, prince, from Latin princeps, PRINCE means "chief, first." 

  • Azli
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Azli

    From the Beginning

  • Culver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Culver

    English : from Old English culfre ‘dove’ (Late Latin columbula, a diminutive of columba), which Reaney suggests was used as a term of endearment. It may therefore have been applied as nickname for a lovelorn youth or perhaps for someone who used the expression indiscriminately. Otherwise, it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves or a nickname for someone bearing some fancied resemblance to a dove, such as mildness of temper.

  • Nimrim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Nimrim

    Leopard, bitterness, rebellion.

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