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Q: Who manufactured cars with rumble seats?
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What year were cars produced with rumble seats?

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Where did Dickey Seat get its name from?

A "Dickey Seat" is better known as a "Rumble Seat". In dictionaries from the 1800's, the word "Rumble" was defined as "A seat for servants at the rear of a carriage". This is where the idea and origin of a Dickey/Rumble seat in early cars came from, the rear (and very uncomfortable) seats that were on the back of carriages in the 1800's, designed for your servants.


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Why did they call it a Rumble Seat?

I is a leftover from the stagecoach days, when the cheapest ticket was in the back open seats .and of course you were exposed to the rumble of the wheels.


Is there a separate name for back seat in a car?

Well, back seats or rear seats is about it. In sports cars, that are classed as 2 + 2, meaning the rear seats are only small or fit for children, they are sometimes called occasional seats. Some old cars, used to have a seat which appeared when the boot lid was opened. These were accessed by striding over the rear seats, or standing on the back wheel. In England, this type was called a "Dickie" seat, and in America a "Rumble" seat. The removeable part that you sit on, is sometimes referred to as a 'Squab'.