- - Convertible
- - 1940s make of Triumph car
- - Open-top car
- - mercedes-benz slc, e.g.
- - Tesla sports car
- - Open-top car with two seats
- - Cook run into by duke's open car
- - Tesla model
- - Open two-seater car
- - Open two-seat car
- - A daughter may be in list for such a car
- - Trader so drunk in motor vehicle
- - Open-topped car
- - Traders possibly accepting nothing for such a vehicle
- - Open-top, two-seat car
- - Sports car with a rumble seat
- - List includes bill for car
- - Speaker's travelled back, mostly in open-top car
- - Small open-top car
- - Open-bodied auto
- - Within list there's commercial type of vehicle
- - Open two-seat auto
- - Roll around outskirts of Ashford in sporty vehicle
- - Auto for two
- - Auto with a rumble seat
- - MG, e.g.
- - Model T model
- - Open-bodied antique auto
- - Vehicle with a rumble seat
- - Car with a rumble seat
- - Word in the etymology of "hot rod"
- - Classic Triumph
- - Cool car of the '20s
- - Open car
- - Sportly transportation
- - Flapper Age vehicle
- - Old car style
- - Car for the campy crowd.
- - Old-time sports model.
- - Sports car.
- - Open car for two.
- - Auto
- - Sporty auto
- - Kind of auto.
- - Sporty car
- - Auto style
- - Car style
- - Early auto
- - Type of car
- - Style of American open car
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