- a game in the
Sports Collection, ****an-exclusive Game Boy
video game
Roadsters (video game)
released for
Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Sony PlayStation...
- Royale. 1920s to 1950s
roadsters 1926 Ford
Model T
roadster 1932
Duesenberg J Murphy-bodied
roadster 1937
Delahaye 135MS
roadster 1949 MG TC open two-seater...
- on
February 6, 2018.
Tesla sold
about 2,450
Roadsters in over 30 countries, and most of the last
Roadsters were sold in
Europe and Asia
during the fourth...
- dynamo.
Roadsters are
built for
durability above all else and no
serious attempt is made to save
weight in
their design or construction,
roadsters weigh...
-
mostly successful, and the
production ended in
November 2005
after 43,000
Roadsters were made. The last one
built now
resides in the Mercedes-Benz Museum...
-
Tesla Roadster may
refer to:
Tesla Roadster (first generation), an
electric sports car
produced by
Tesla Motors between 2008 and 2012 Elon Musk's Tesla...
-
early Roadsters featured a TIG
welded stainless steel tubing frame, and
extensive use of CNC
machined and
stamped parts.[citation needed] The
Roadster had...
-
Triumph Roadster is a
roadster produced by Britain's
Standard Motor Company from 1946
until 1949. It was
first available as the
Triumph 1800
Roadster (18TR)...
- A
roadster utility — also
known as a "
roadster pickup" or "light delivery" — is an
automobile with an open-topped
roadster body and a rear
cargo bed. The...
- four-cylinder
Volkswagen turbo engine. In 2006 the
second generation 3.2
Roadster and 3.2
Roadster Turbo were
announced with a V-6 3.2-litre
engine producing 188 KW...