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Spider /Spyder



Just to add something to the recent discussion.

I found this, for what it's worth!!

From" www.spider .nu

The word "Spider", like so many coach-building terms, comes from the days of
horse-drawn vehicles, when a Spider was a light two- or four-wheel carriage,
with no entomological associations. It was an English or possibly American
term which found its automotive application in Europe, especially in Italy.

Some Italians say the word comes from "speed", which becomes "speeder" or
"Spider".

The facts are, that it is Spider and not Spyder because of an official
statement by National Federation of Body makers in 1924 in Milan (Italy), that
declared the word to be written that way. The "y" was not in the Italian
alphabet since it was a fascist and nationalist period. It's, as you know, the
equivalent for "roadster", "speedster" or "two-seater". Spyder comes from a
kind of horse-cab manufactured by Holmes in Dublin (Ireland), developing an
idea born in GB in 1860 as a mix of the Tilbury-type cab (two seats, two
wheels) with the phaeton (four seats). Holmes named his cabs "Spyders", as
they resembled "Spiders" for their large and light wheels and the body (very
light) suspended among them. The Spyder had two "main" seats (with a
"cabriolet" cover)+ 2 "emergency" seats on the rear, for the "valets". So,
when that decision was taken in 1924, they thought to oppose to "Anglicanism"
but, as a matter of fact, they "corrected" Mr. Holmes

Gert-Jan from Holland
(156) SW 1.8
http://go.to/mysportwagon

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