
Early types were horsedrawn, the name came to be applied to motorcars similar to the American station wagon. Break, short form of the term, is applied to minivans, without regard for material of construction. Break de Chasse French term for sturdy wagon used for hunting. This technique was used on some Traveler An American term for campers wagon. The great French carrossier Jean Henri Labourdette is considered the originator of the style. See Beach Buggy. Beach Buggy Along the Suburban Used to describe large closed motorcar capable of transporting passengers and parcels. Please send all suggestions, refutations and corrections to mailoldwoodies. com..
Jitney An American term for campers wagon. Countryman model name for their 22nd series woodie station wagon introduced in Also used as model name by International Harvester. Mountain Wagon An early name for rugged American motorized wagons in the early 1900s. Skiff style prominent in the midtwenties to mid thirties among exclusive European coachbuilders. Wagonette light wagon with two facing seats along the sides behind transverse front seat. The name came to be applied to motorcars similar to the American station wagon.
Later, it was applied to cutdown Volkswagon chassis rebodied with an open fibreglass shell. for cars with roofline extending horizontally to the rear of the car.
Initially the mill manufactured wooden body framework for the steel body Model Shooting Brake An English term once synonymous with woodpaneled estate cars, the term shooting brake indicates the type of vehicle, but without regard for material of construction. Also Camionette FR Camionetta IT small truck. Early types were horsedrawn, the name came to be applied to motorcars similar to the American station wagon. Camiones Spanish for trucks, does not imply wooden construction. Suburban Used to describe large closed motorcar capable of transporting passengers and parcels.
Also Camioneta small truck. The company had vast reserves of timber in the area. It include running boards and rear fenders or not. Also Camionette FR Camionetta IT small truck. Initially the mill manufactured wooden body framework for the steel body Model Usually with two facing seats along the sides behind transverse front seat. These predecessors to the bus had bench seating, open sides and frequently had canopy roof. Jitney An American term for an enclosed wagon built on truck chassis, usually of all steel construction. Camion French and Italian for truck, does not imply wooden construction.