Station-wagon of hunting
The Break of hunting is a Carrosserie Automobile Bicorps closed by a fixed rigid roof, with a fixed avoid-north wind, generally two side doors (more rarely four), and four side openings (more rarely six). In more the share of the cases the station-wagon of hunting is an evolution of a Coupé towards a station-wagon, which gives a rather low silhouette.
The station-wagons of hunting are often regarded as station-wagons of luxury more dedicated to the leisures (amongst other things at the origin with hunting) that with a daily use.
The large manufacturers of station-wagons of hunting are amongst other things:
- Aston Martin (DB5 Radford, DB6 Radford, DB6 Panelcraft, DBS Panelcraft, Turn, Vantage, Bertone Jet 2)
- Connecting (Scimitar GTE, Plywood)
- Ferrari (Breadvan, 330 WP, Daytona Venice)
- Volvo (1800 ES, 480, 3CC, SCC, C30)
The terms in foreign languages are:
- shooting brake but also combi cut German ,
- shooting-brake in English (Great Britain),
- sport coach in English (the United States).
See too
Internal bonds
- Cut station-wagon
- Sport coach
External bonds
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shooting-brake.com
- Shooting Brake, Station-wagon of Hunting & Co
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