What Are Pants on a Car?

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The term "pants" in relation to cars refers to covers for the rear wheels, also known as fender skirts or spats. This terminology dates back to the 1920s, specifically linked to Frank Lockhart's use of the term during a land speed record attempt with a 1928 Stutz car. The discussion highlights the historical context and evolution of the term, while also touching on a nostalgic mention of a 1952 Chevy Deluxe that featured wheel pants. Additionally, there is a brief mention of the 2015 Volkswagen XL1, noted for its impressive fuel efficiency claims.
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Executive Summary: What are "pants" on a car?

A long time ago I read story set in the 1930s (full disclosure: it was a Doc Savage novel) wherein the vehicle he was driving was described in detail. One term that was used was that the car had "pants" - as if that's a self-explanatory term.

I've always assumed that "pants" were covers for the rear wheels but I have not been able to verify this - even in this age of The Intertoobs.(This came up today when I spotted this fancy-schmancy-lookin' new Honda.)

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So. "Pants" are ...?
 
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You're right -- they're also called skirts or spats.
First described as "pants", they were used for the streamlining effect by Frank Lockhart on a 1928 Stutz land speed record attempt car.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_skirts
 
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This streamlined hybrid VW is asserted to get up to 240 MPG:

Volkswagen_XL_driver_side.jpg

2015 Volkswagen XL1
 
sysprog said:
This streamlined hybrid VW is asserted to get up to 240 MPG:

2015 Volkswagen XL1
That's a figure from Volkswagen, right? 'cuz we know they'd never misreport numbers ... :-p
 
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