Carriage Driving Ads weston Missouri
- Ad PLaced: 2/26/2025
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Description
DRASTIC REDUCTION IN PRICE Must sell . . The barouche was fashionable in the 19th century and often regarded as a fancy carriage. Four-wheeled and shallow, the vehicle had two bench seats inside, facing each other. Two people in the front faced two in the back. People would step up into the space between them to enter. A collapsible half-hood folded over the back seat. The driver sat up high in the front, outside of the vehicle on a seperate box. These carriages were used mostly for summer leisure driving. There was a light barouche called a barouchet or barouchette. barouche`:from Greek barutsche & late Latin bis-two & rota-wheel; Serious buyers only please. Must sell this one of a kind carriage. Please email danim@vipze.com or leave message at 816-531-1999. Thank you for looking.