The list including the Schwinn Tornado and the Olds "Tornado" is close but not quite right, the Olds is a Toronado.
I think the most common today is probably the Huffy Cranbrook, sharing its name with the '51-'53 Plymouth Cranbrook.
Maybe it's a little stretch, but the Mongoose was named after Tom McEwen's funny car that used to match-race the Snake.
And to stretch it a bit more, the Dyno Roadster has a car name, if not a specific one.
I think the most common today is probably the Huffy Cranbrook, sharing its name with the '51-'53 Plymouth Cranbrook.
Maybe it's a little stretch, but the Mongoose was named after Tom McEwen's funny car that used to match-race the Snake.
And to stretch it a bit more, the Dyno Roadster has a car name, if not a specific one.