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    A coachbuilder manufactures bodies for passenger-carrying vehicles. The trade of producing coachwork began with bodies for horse-drawn vehicles. Today...
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    Carrosserie Clément-Rothschild produced a series of Clément-Rothschild bodied automobiles in 1902, based on the Panhard-Levassor 7 hp chassis. Carrosserie...
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    The Cunard Motor & Carriage company was a British vehicle coachbuilder. It was founded in London in 1911 and continued in various forms up to the 1960s...
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  • Gottfried Semper, German architect (b. 1803) George Fife Angas, English coachbuilder, businessman and politician, founder of South Australia (b. 1789) May...
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    Fords, Hillmans and Vauxhalls. Some of their production was for other coachbuilders such as Jarvis of Wimbledon and was sold under names other than Abbey...
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    They weathered the Great Depression of the 1930s far better than most coachbuilders, even building a second factory in Acton, West London. In the peak year...
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    Wendler was a German wheelwright and car body manufacturer in Reutlingen. The company was opened by Erhard Wendler in 1840 as a carriage factory. Initially...
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    Holland & Holland were a London firm of coachbuilders active over the century before the First World War. Their showroom was at 254 Oxford Street West...
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    509989°N 0.218014°W / 51.509989; -0.218014 Barker & Co. was a British coachbuilder, a maker of carriages and in the 20th century bodywork for prestige cars...
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  • businessman Jo Bamford. Wrightbus was founded in 1946 as Robert Wright & Son Coachbuilders.[promotion?] In its early years it rebodied lorries. In 1978, the company...
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    Duple Coachbuilders was a coach and bus bodybuilder in England from 1919 until 1989. Duple Bodies & Motors was formed in 1919 by Herbert White in Hornsey...
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    Engineering (more commonly known simply as Crayford) was an automobile coachbuilder based in Westerham, Kent, England and formed in 1962 by Jeffrey Smith...
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    number had custom coachwork available from the dwindling number of UK coachbuilders. These ranged from the grand flowing lines of Freestone and Webb's conservative...
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    rolling chassis with engine and gearbox, scuttle and radiator, ready for coachbuilders to construct on it a body to the buyer's requirements. Many distributors...
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  • a coachbuilder to be completed. Historically, bespoke luxury automobiles were finished inside and out to an owner's specifications by a coachbuilder, and...
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  • Liverpool, the former headquarters of Cunard Line Cunard (surname) Cunard (coachbuilder), London-based supplier of car bodies. Cunarder may mean: Any ship owned...
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    census. It was home to the Fleetwood Metal Body company, an automobile coachbuilder purchased by Fisher Body and integrated into General Motors in 1931....
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    Ireland - 1893 in New Rochelle, New York, United States), an American coachbuilder, invented and patented the first streetcar to run on rails in the United...
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  • headquartered in Munich, Germany, with roots in the Italian car design firm and coachbuilder Pininfarina SpA. The company also has a design facility and office locations...
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    5 L/100 km; 12.1 mpg‑US). The test car cost £5078 including taxes. The coachbuilder Harold Radford offered conversions of the 4-door saloon into an estate...
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    and an available removable hardtop. The bodies were built in Italy by coachbuilder Pininfarina which were flown to Detroit for final assembly. Over 21,000...
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  • the bar Duple Metsec former British coachbuilders acquired by Duple Coachbuilders Duple Coachbuilders a coachbuilder that acquired Duple Metsec, later to...
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  • Ghia (18 September 1887 – 21 February 1944) was an Italian automobile coachbuilder and founder of Carrozzeria Ghia. Ghia was a test driver at Rapid and...
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  • car was manufactured in Park Royal, London from 1911 to 1915 by the coachbuilders Brown, Hughes and Strachan. It was powered by a 3160 cc, 4-cylinder...
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    British grand tourer (GT) produced by Aston Martin and designed by Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. Originally produced from 1963 to 1965...
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    haulage applications. In February 1983, Hestair Dennis purchased Duple Coachbuilders. Between the two Hestair could produce complete vehicles with the new...
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    Fleetwood Metal Body (category Coachbuilders of the United States)
    1197287°W / 42.2977988; -83.1197287 Fleetwood Metal Body was an automobile coachbuilder formed on April 1, 1909. The company name was derived from Fleetwood...
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    the early 1900s in the United Kingdom by vehicle manufacturers or as coachbuilder conversions. These became popular in England during the 1920s and 1930s...
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  • retro-classic TD2000 roadster in Japan. Mitsuoka is primarily a custom design coachbuilder, customizing production cars, e.g., the Nissan March, and replacing various...
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  • Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera (category Coachbuilders of Italy)
    542819; .0686401 Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera is an Italian automobile coachbuilder. Originally established in Milan in 1925, Carrozzeria Touring became...
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