-
Jones sold
Carbodies to the BSA Group, who put it
under the
control of its
prestige car company, Daimler.
Although it was
intended for
Carbodies to become...
- 1958
until 1982, when
Carbodies, who had been
producing the FX4 for Austin, took over the
intellectual rights to the car.
Carbodies only
produced the FX4...
-
called the
Consul 375 Ford
Consul Mark II
Farnham Estate Carbodies Ford
Consul Convertible Carbodies Ford
Consul Convertible Australian developed Ford Consul...
- terminology, a cab unit is a
railroad locomotive with its own cab and controls. "
Carbody unit" is a
related term,
which may be
either a
cabless booster unit controlled...
- In 1992 the name
Carbodies Limited was
dropped and the
company was
renamed LTI Limited,
comprising three divisions: LTI
Carbodies, LTI Mann and Overton...
- from 1965,
estate forms. The
estate car body s**** was
partly built by
Carbodies,: 119 and in the Mk 1
version was the same
length as the saloon. Various...
-
commissioned from
Austin by taxi
dealers Mann &
Overton and
built by
Carbodies of
Coventry on a ch****is
supplied by Austin. The
first prototype, the...
- &
Scottish in 1984.
Carbodies had
built Mann & Overton's
Austin taxis since 1948.
Manganese Bronze Holdings had
absorbed Carbodies Limited with portions...
- (1971–present)
Borgward (1924–1963; 2008–present)
Brabus (1977–present)
Carbodies Carlsson CityEl (1987–present)
Citysax e.Go
Elektron Motors (2021-present)...
- in the
Black Cab than in the Land Rover.
Solihull engineers had
warned Carbodies,
builders of the FX4R, that this
would cause problems because at idle...