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bucket bench. — See water bench … Useful english dictionary
Bench seat — The traditional seat installed in American automobiles was the bench seat. This seat featured a continuous pad running the full width of the cabin. The second row of most sedans is usually a bench, unless a console is installed in a luxury model… … Wikipedia
Bucket seat — A bucket seat is a seat contoured to hold one person, distinct from bench seats which are flat platforms designed to seat multiple people. Bucket seats are standard in fast cars to keep riders in place when making sharp or quick turns.The term… … Wikipedia
bench seat — /bɛntʃ ˈsit/ (say bench seet) noun (in a motor vehicle) a seat which is not divided into sections for individual passengers. Compare bucket seat …
bench seat — A front seat which runs from the left door to the right door. The alternative is bucket seats. Also see split bench seat … Dictionary of automotive terms
water bench — a Pennsylvania Dutch dresser having a lower portion closed with doors for milk pails, an open shelf for water pails, and an upper section with shallow drawers. Also called bucket bench, milk bench. * * * … Universalium
water bench — a Pennsylvania Dutch dresser having a lower portion closed with doors for milk pails, an open shelf for water pails, and an upper section with shallow drawers. Also called bucket bench, milk bench … Useful english dictionary
split bench seat — A front seat arrangement in which the left side is independent from the right side. While a bucket seat is shaped for an individual, split bench seats can still hold three people. Most are split 60/40 where the smaller portion is for the driver.… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Pontiac Grand Prix — Infobox Automobile name=Pontiac Grand Prix manufacturer=General Motors production=1962–2008 class=Personal luxury car (1962 1987) Mid size (1988 2008) successor=Pontiac G8 (US Canada) Pontiac G6 (Mexico)The Pontiac Grand Prix was an automobile… … Wikipedia
Oldsmobile 442 — Manufacturer General Motors Production 1964–1980 Predecessor Oldsmobile F 85 … Wikipedia