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- Q1783428 subject Q6158701.
- Q1783428 abstract "A runabout is a car body style that was popular in North America until about 1915. It was a light, basic style with no windshield, top, or doors and a single row of seats. Runabouts eventually became indistinguishable from roadsters and the term fell out of use in the United States.".
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- Q1783428 comment "A runabout is a car body style that was popular in North America until about 1915. It was a light, basic style with no windshield, top, or doors and a single row of seats. Runabouts eventually became indistinguishable from roadsters and the term fell out of use in the United States.".
- Q1783428 label "Runabout (car)".
- Q1783428 depiction Brian_Snelsons_photos_of_the_London_to_Brighton_Veteran_Car_Run_2009_-_018.jpg.