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Landau (automobile)

Landau is a carriage design with a folding fabric top consisting of two sections supported by external elliptical springs.

When used in referencing an automobile, landau generally means a simulated convertible.[1]

The Nash Rambler Landau introduced in 1950 is a cabrio coach with a power-operated fabric top.[2]

A landau bar is an ornamental feature located on a car's c-pillar, mostly used on hearses.[3]

Origins edit

 
Landau carriage sketch, showing the (real) bars folded and unfolded

Carriages that had a fabric top that could be lowered and raised were named "Landau" carriages after the city of Landau in Germany where convertible carriages were first produced.[4]

Thus the name "landau", like many other automobile terms, originates from coachbuilding (since coachbuilders began making motor car bodies instead, and because customers were familiar with coachbuilding terms).[5]

The "landau" described a carriage that featured a manually folding fabric roof that was supported by elliptical springs.[6] The top was designed with separate folding front and rear sections that raised or lowered independently or locked together in the middle to cover the carriage.[6] To differentiate the landau models, the coachbuilders typically included large sidebars.[6][7]

The automotive equivalent to the horse-drawn landau carriage was not popular, since a forward view was generally insisted upon by passengers. Instead, the more popular body style for automobiles was the landaulet (half-landau), with its covered front seats and open rear seats.

The 1935 handbook of the Society of Automotive Engineers defines the landau as "a closed-type body with provision for opening or folding the rear quarter, by the use of landau joints" and this usually makes it impossible to include quarter glass.[8]

Simulated convertible edit

 
1957 Imperial four-door hardtop "landau-type" roof design

In the 1920s and 1930s, especially in the United States, "landau" became associated with cars where the fixed (eg metal) roof and rear quarter panels were covered with fabric or leather and fitted with S-shaped side landau bars, to make it appear like a convertible roof.[9][10]

Following the 1920s and 1930s, when custom-built bodies were available with a split front and rear roof design, the use of landau changed from a functional feature on limited production cars to of a decorative feature in some higher market segment production cars.[11]

The term landau fell into disuse from the mid-1940s until the late-1950s.[12] It was used to describe fixed-roof cars styled to simulate a two-piece roof or to resemble convertibles, sometimes time using vinyl roofs. An example of a two-piece roof is the 1957 Imperial four-door hardtop with a simulated "landau-type" roof design.[13] Some models were called "landaus" by their manufacturers, and many were fitted with landau bars on the rear quarters (faux cabriolet).[10]

Landau bar edit

 
Landau bar on the rear quarter panel of a Cadillac hearse

A landau bar is an ornamental S-shaped metallic bar installed on the rear quarter panel of a car. Mostly used on hearses, the landau bar represents the folding roof structure on a Landau carriage.[14][15]

The early horse-drawn hearses were horse-drawn carriages that had fully functional landau bars to open and close the fabric roof.[15] As automobile-based hearses became popular, they "borrowed the landau bar flourish as an homage and an attempt to add a touch of Old-World class."[15]

Since the mid-1940s, hearses in the United States commonly feature chrome bow-shaped landau bars on the simulated leather-covered rear roof sides.[16][17] The landau bars have become a symbol of a funeral car to the point that hearse manufacturers continue to add them to "limousines as a matter of tradition."[15]

Ford included simulated landau bars on the highest trim versions of the Thunderbird beginning in 1962. Although the landau bar had become excessively gaudy trim on most passenger cars since the 1970s, there is an apparent return in the 2020s with "neo-landau bars" on some Genesis, Lexus, and Jeep SUV models.[18] The objective is to "provide some bit of visual interest on an otherwise boring expanse of D-pillar area."[18] These landau bar-type ornamentations are slimmer and also integrate into the bodyside brightwork.[18]

Nash Rambler Landau edit

 
1951 Nash Rambler Landau

In 1950, Nash Motors introduced the Rambler, "the first true compact car of the post-World War II era" in a two-door cabrio coach body style called the "Nash Rambler Landau" achieving sales success "when big was better among most U.S. automakers."[19][20]

This model was described as a "convertible landau"[21] and the roof section from the top of the windscreen could be retracted into the trunk/boot. A "bridge beam" steel structure remained in place at the top of the doors and windows.[22]

No other convertible featured anything like the Nash Rambler Landau with the fabric top that slid back to open along the fixed side rails.[23][24] The fabric top was power-operated with a cover that could be snapped on when the top was open.[25] The Rambler's strong body structure eliminated the internal bracing that was normally needed on other open roof cars.[21]

Ford Thunderbird Landau edit

 
Simulated landau bar (with a faux landau joint in the center) on the C-pillar of a 1967 Ford Thunderbird

Ford marketed versions of the Ford Thunderbird using Landau as a model name. The 1962 Landau was a hardtop that included a padded vinyl roof in white or black with simulated S-bars with a raised wing Thunderbird emblem on the C-pillars.[26] This model was popular and contributed to increased sales.[26]

The "Town Landau" model was a model of the 1966 Thunderbird line.[27] It featured a wide rear C-pillar with no rear quarter windows with a painted roof or available with a vinyl-covered roof that came in black, white, parchment, or sage gold and included color-coordinated S-bars.[28]

The Thunderbird was redesigned for 1967 and included a four-door sedan body design with rear-hinged (suicide) doors.[29] All four-door models included a vinyl roof and landau bars giving them the official name of "Landau Sedan".[29] The C-pillar was visually extended into the rear door window area and covered to match the vinyl top, with the landau bars helping camouflage the cut line.[30] The simulated landau design with overwrought trim on the four-door model has been described as "a one-car funeral procession".[31]

The Town Landau two-door version was reintroduced as a mid-1977 model as the most luxurious Thunderbird that included many standard comfort and trim features.[32] It did not have any simulated landau bars, only "Town Landay" name in script etched on the opera windows.[33] This top model continued to be marketed for several more years.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ Demuro, Doug (28 November 2016). "Remember the Landau Roof?". autotrader.com. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  2. ^ "You've Never Seen Anything Like It! (advertisement)". Life. Vol. 28, no. 26. 26 June 1950. p. 2. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  3. ^ Milner, Richard (18 November 2023). "The Real Reason Hearses Have This Decoration Instead Of Windows On The Back". Grunge. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  4. ^ Upton, Chad (22 November 2010). "Why Some Cars Have Fake Convertible Roofs". Broken Secrets. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  5. ^ Haajanen, Lennart W. (2003). Illustrated dictionary of automobile body styles. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. ISBN 9780786412761.
  6. ^ a b c Muaddi, Nadeem (12 January 2014). "Why Do We Call It a 'Landau Top'?". The Hog Ring. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  7. ^ Poppe, Charles W. (Winter 1987). "The Hugh Holbrock Collection". The Carriage Journal. Vol. 25, no. 3. p. 114. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  8. ^ S.A.E. Handbook. Society of Automotive Engineers. 1935. p. 730. Retrieved 7 May 2022 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Locke, William S. (2007). Elcar and Pratt automobiles: the complete history. Mcfarland. p. 87. ISBN 9780786432547. Retrieved 7 May 2022 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ a b The Merriam-Webster new book of word histories. Merriam-Webster. 1991. p. 359. ISBN 9780877796039. Retrieved 7 May 2022. Landau used on automobiles 1920s mostly advertising device to indicate a fixed roof without a rear quarter window.
  11. ^ "Glossary A-Z (landau top)". haartz.com. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  12. ^ "1957 New Car parade: Chrysler family makes debut". Popular Mechanics. Vol. 106, no. 5. November 1956. p. 104. Retrieved 7 May 2022 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ "1957 Imperial foldout". oldcarbrochures.com. p. 5. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  14. ^ Torchinsky, Jason (3 May 2013). "Landau Bars On Hearses Are So Very Stupid". jalopnik.com. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  15. ^ a b c d Kovalchik, Kara (30 October 2015). "Why Do Hearses Have Metal S-Shaped Scrolls Where the Back Windows Should Be?". Mental Floss. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  16. ^ Schechter, Harold (2009). The Whole Death Catalog: A Lively Guide to the Bitter End. Ballantine Books. p. 119. ISBN 9780345512512. Retrieved 7 May 2022 – via Google Books.
  17. ^ "The Crown Landau Traditional funeral coach". Armbruster-Stageway. 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  18. ^ a b c Torchinsky, Jason (3 October 2023). "The Landau Bar Is Making A Stealthy Return, So Everyone Be On High Alert". The Autopian. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  19. ^ Flory, Jr., J. Kelly (2008). American Cars, 1946-1959: Every Model, Year by Year. McFarland. pp. 295–298. ISBN 9780786452309. Retrieved 7 May 2022 – via Google Books.
  20. ^ "1950 Nash Rambler Landau Convertible". The Washington Post. 7 February 1997. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  21. ^ a b "Rambler". Automobile Quarterly. 33 (2): 33. 1994.
  22. ^ Gunnel, John (2004). Standard Guide to 1950s American Cars. Krause Publications. pp. 162–163. ISBN 9780873498685. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  23. ^ Flammang, James M. (1996). Classic American Convertibles. Publications International. p. 146. ISBN 9780785316299. Retrieved 7 May 2022 – via Google Books.
  24. ^ "Never Seen One: 1951 Nash Rambler Airflyte Landau Convertible". bringatrailer.com. 19 June 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2024. Interior shot shows of the interesting roof configuration nicely.
  25. ^ Castro, David (29 December 2021). "AutoHunter Spotlight: 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau convertible". journal.classiccars.com. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  26. ^ a b "1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster and Landau Models". automotivemileposts.com. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  27. ^ Gunnell, John (2005). American Cars of the 1960s: A Decade of Diversity. Krause Publications. p. 87. ISBN 9780896891319.
  28. ^ a b "1966 Ford Thunderbird: The Four Body Styles Explained: Hardtop, Town Hardtop, Town Landau, and Convertible". automotivemileposts.com. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  29. ^ a b Saur, Brendan (30 April 2019). "Curbside Classic: 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau Sedan – Are Four Doors Really Better Than Two?". curbsideclassic.com. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  30. ^ Auto Editors of Consumer Guide (10 October 2007). "1967-1971 Ford Thunderbird". auto.howstuffworks.com. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  31. ^ Gillogly, Brandan (8 February 2019). "The 1964–66 Thunderbird is the ugly duckling of the family". Hagerty. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  32. ^ "1977 Thunderbird Town Landau brochure" (PDF). dezosgarage. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  33. ^ Dennis, Joseph (16 July 2021). "Curbside Classic: 1977 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau - Her Name Was Lola". Curbside Classic. Retrieved 13 January 2024.

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Landau is a carriage design with a folding fabric top consisting of two sections supported by external elliptical springs When used in referencing an automobile landau generally means a simulated convertible 1 The Nash Rambler Landau introduced in 1950 is a cabrio coach with a power operated fabric top 2 A landau bar is an ornamental feature located on a car s c pillar mostly used on hearses 3 Contents 1 Origins 2 Simulated convertible 3 Landau bar 4 Nash Rambler Landau 5 Ford Thunderbird Landau 6 References 7 See alsoOrigins edit nbsp Landau carriage sketch showing the real bars folded and unfoldedCarriages that had a fabric top that could be lowered and raised were named Landau carriages after the city of Landau in Germany where convertible carriages were first produced 4 Thus the name landau like many other automobile terms originates from coachbuilding since coachbuilders began making motor car bodies instead and because customers were familiar with coachbuilding terms 5 The landau described a carriage that featured a manually folding fabric roof that was supported by elliptical springs 6 The top was designed with separate folding front and rear sections that raised or lowered independently or locked together in the middle to cover the carriage 6 To differentiate the landau models the coachbuilders typically included large sidebars 6 7 The automotive equivalent to the horse drawn landau carriage was not popular since a forward view was generally insisted upon by passengers Instead the more popular body style for automobiles was the landaulet half landau with its covered front seats and open rear seats The 1935 handbook of the Society of Automotive Engineers defines the landau as a closed type body with provision for opening or folding the rear quarter by the use of landau joints and this usually makes it impossible to include quarter glass 8 Simulated convertible edit nbsp 1957 Imperial four door hardtop landau type roof designIn the 1920s and 1930s especially in the United States landau became associated with cars where the fixed eg metal roof and rear quarter panels were covered with fabric or leather and fitted with S shaped side landau bars to make it appear like a convertible roof 9 10 Following the 1920s and 1930s when custom built bodies were available with a split front and rear roof design the use of landau changed from a functional feature on limited production cars to of a decorative feature in some higher market segment production cars 11 The term landau fell into disuse from the mid 1940s until the late 1950s 12 It was used to describe fixed roof cars styled to simulate a two piece roof or to resemble convertibles sometimes time using vinyl roofs An example of a two piece roof is the 1957 Imperial four door hardtop with a simulated landau type roof design 13 Some models were called landaus by their manufacturers and many were fitted with landau bars on the rear quarters faux cabriolet 10 Landau bar edit nbsp Landau bar on the rear quarter panel of a Cadillac hearseA landau bar is an ornamental S shaped metallic bar installed on the rear quarter panel of a car Mostly used on hearses the landau bar represents the folding roof structure on a Landau carriage 14 15 The early horse drawn hearses were horse drawn carriages that had fully functional landau bars to open and close the fabric roof 15 As automobile based hearses became popular they borrowed the landau bar flourish as an homage and an attempt to add a touch of Old World class 15 Since the mid 1940s hearses in the United States commonly feature chrome bow shaped landau bars on the simulated leather covered rear roof sides 16 17 The landau bars have become a symbol of a funeral car to the point that hearse manufacturers continue to add them to limousines as a matter of tradition 15 Ford included simulated landau bars on the highest trim versions of the Thunderbird beginning in 1962 Although the landau bar had become excessively gaudy trim on most passenger cars since the 1970s there is an apparent return in the 2020s with neo landau bars on some Genesis Lexus and Jeep SUV models 18 The objective is to provide some bit of visual interest on an otherwise boring expanse of D pillar area 18 These landau bar type ornamentations are slimmer and also integrate into the bodyside brightwork 18 Nash Rambler Landau edit nbsp 1951 Nash Rambler LandauIn 1950 Nash Motors introduced the Rambler the first true compact car of the post World War II era in a two door cabrio coach body style called the Nash Rambler Landau achieving sales success when big was better among most U S automakers 19 20 This model was described as a convertible landau 21 and the roof section from the top of the windscreen could be retracted into the trunk boot A bridge beam steel structure remained in place at the top of the doors and windows 22 No other convertible featured anything like the Nash Rambler Landau with the fabric top that slid back to open along the fixed side rails 23 24 The fabric top was power operated with a cover that could be snapped on when the top was open 25 The Rambler s strong body structure eliminated the internal bracing that was normally needed on other open roof cars 21 Ford Thunderbird Landau edit nbsp Simulated landau bar with a faux landau joint in the center on the C pillar of a 1967 Ford ThunderbirdFord marketed versions of the Ford Thunderbird using Landau as a model name The 1962 Landau was a hardtop that included a padded vinyl roof in white or black with simulated S bars with a raised wing Thunderbird emblem on the C pillars 26 This model was popular and contributed to increased sales 26 The Town Landau model was a model of the 1966 Thunderbird line 27 It featured a wide rear C pillar with no rear quarter windows with a painted roof or available with a vinyl covered roof that came in black white parchment or sage gold and included color coordinated S bars 28 The Thunderbird was redesigned for 1967 and included a four door sedan body design with rear hinged suicide doors 29 All four door models included a vinyl roof and landau bars giving them the official name of Landau Sedan 29 The C pillar was visually extended into the rear door window area and covered to match the vinyl top with the landau bars helping camouflage the cut line 30 The simulated landau design with overwrought trim on the four door model has been described as a one car funeral procession 31 The Town Landau two door version was reintroduced as a mid 1977 model as the most luxurious Thunderbird that included many standard comfort and trim features 32 It did not have any simulated landau bars only Town Landay name in script etched on the opera windows 33 This top model continued to be marketed for several more years 28 References edit Demuro Doug 28 November 2016 Remember the Landau Roof autotrader com Retrieved 7 May 2022 You ve Never Seen Anything Like It advertisement Life Vol 28 no 26 26 June 1950 p 2 Retrieved 7 May 2022 Milner Richard 18 November 2023 The Real Reason Hearses Have This Decoration Instead Of Windows On The Back Grunge Retrieved 13 January 2024 Upton Chad 22 November 2010 Why Some Cars Have Fake Convertible Roofs Broken Secrets Retrieved 7 May 2022 Haajanen Lennart W 2003 Illustrated dictionary of automobile body styles Jefferson N C McFarland ISBN 9780786412761 a b c Muaddi Nadeem 12 January 2014 Why Do We Call It a Landau Top The Hog Ring Retrieved 7 May 2022 Poppe Charles W Winter 1987 The Hugh Holbrock Collection The Carriage Journal Vol 25 no 3 p 114 Retrieved 7 May 2022 S A E Handbook Society of Automotive Engineers 1935 p 730 Retrieved 7 May 2022 via Google Books Locke William S 2007 Elcar and Pratt automobiles the complete history Mcfarland p 87 ISBN 9780786432547 Retrieved 7 May 2022 via Google Books a b The Merriam Webster new book of word histories Merriam Webster 1991 p 359 ISBN 9780877796039 Retrieved 7 May 2022 Landau used on automobiles 1920s mostly advertising device to indicate a fixed roof without a rear quarter window Glossary A Z landau top haartz com Retrieved 7 May 2022 1957 New Car parade Chrysler family makes debut Popular Mechanics Vol 106 no 5 November 1956 p 104 Retrieved 7 May 2022 via Google Books 1957 Imperial foldout oldcarbrochures com p 5 Retrieved 7 May 2022 Torchinsky Jason 3 May 2013 Landau Bars On Hearses Are So Very Stupid jalopnik com Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b c d Kovalchik Kara 30 October 2015 Why Do Hearses Have Metal S Shaped Scrolls Where the Back Windows Should Be Mental Floss Retrieved 13 January 2024 Schechter Harold 2009 The Whole Death Catalog A Lively Guide to the Bitter End Ballantine Books p 119 ISBN 9780345512512 Retrieved 7 May 2022 via Google Books The Crown Landau Traditional funeral coach Armbruster Stageway 2022 Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b c Torchinsky Jason 3 October 2023 The Landau Bar Is Making A Stealthy Return So Everyone Be On High Alert The Autopian Retrieved 13 January 2024 Flory Jr J Kelly 2008 American Cars 1946 1959 Every Model Year by Year McFarland pp 295 298 ISBN 9780786452309 Retrieved 7 May 2022 via Google Books 1950 Nash Rambler Landau Convertible The Washington Post 7 February 1997 Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b Rambler Automobile Quarterly 33 2 33 1994 Gunnel John 2004 Standard Guide to 1950s American Cars Krause Publications pp 162 163 ISBN 9780873498685 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Flammang James M 1996 Classic American Convertibles Publications International p 146 ISBN 9780785316299 Retrieved 7 May 2022 via Google Books Never Seen One 1951 Nash Rambler Airflyte Landau Convertible bringatrailer com 19 June 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2024 Interior shot shows of the interesting roof configuration nicely Castro David 29 December 2021 AutoHunter Spotlight 1950 Nash Rambler Custom Landau convertible journal classiccars com Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster and Landau Models automotivemileposts com Retrieved 9 May 2022 Gunnell John 2005 American Cars of the 1960s A Decade of Diversity Krause Publications p 87 ISBN 9780896891319 a b 1966 Ford Thunderbird The Four Body Styles Explained Hardtop Town Hardtop Town Landau and Convertible automotivemileposts com Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b Saur Brendan 30 April 2019 Curbside Classic 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau Sedan Are Four Doors Really Better Than Two curbsideclassic com Retrieved 13 January 2024 Auto Editors of Consumer Guide 10 October 2007 1967 1971 Ford Thunderbird auto howstuffworks com Retrieved 13 January 2024 Gillogly Brandan 8 February 2019 The 1964 66 Thunderbird is the ugly duckling of the family Hagerty Retrieved 13 January 2024 1977 Thunderbird Town Landau brochure PDF dezosgarage Retrieved 13 January 2024 Dennis Joseph 16 July 2021 Curbside Classic 1977 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau Her Name Was Lola Curbside Classic Retrieved 13 January 2024 See also editLandaulet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landau automobile amp oldid 1195446116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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