Roy Schneider, of Milwaukee, shows off his 1936 Stout Scarab, a model often called the first minivan. Photo: Sara Stathas for The Wall Street Journal Think vehicles ...
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The World's First Minivan Was Decades Ahead Of The GameThis is the story of the Stout Scarab ... which featured the rear-mounted engine, flat floor, and rounded design the Scarab had pioneered. One could argue that even the name of the legendary ...
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The World's First Minivan And The Man Who Built ItThe three-speed manual transmission (built by Stout) sat ahead of the engine and improved acceleration. Given that the bloated Scarab was 195.5 inches (over 16 feet) long, the reported 0-60 mph in ...
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