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Simca (Société
Industrielle de Mécanique et
Carrosserie Automobile;
Mechanical and
Automotive Body
Manufacturing Company) was a
French automaker, founded...
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Carrosserie HESS AG is a bus,
trolleybus and
commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Bellach, Switzerland.
Their products can be
found operating in several...
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Carrosserie +
Spritzwerk Beutler AG,
previously Gebr.
Beutler & Cie. and
Carrosserie Beutler AG was a
Swiss coachbuilder that
manufactured handcrafted...
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Carrosserie Vanvooren was a
French Coachbuilder based in the north-western
Paris suburb of Courbevoie. The
company concentrated on
producing car bodies...
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Carrosserie Worblaufen, F.
Ramseier & Co. was a
Swiss manufacturer of car
bodies headquartered in
Worblaufen near Bern from 1929 to 1958. The company...
- is
called a carrozzeria,
while in the
French language it is
called a
carrosserie. A
British trade ****ociation the
Worshipful Company of
Coachmakers and...
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Carrosserie Pourtout was a
French coachbuilding company.
Founded by
Marcel Pourtout in 1925, the firm is best
known for its work in the
decades prior...
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builder who
designed and
built a
variety of
specials via his
company Carrosserie Jacques Coune, and was a co-founder of the
Ecurie Nationale Belge F1...
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Carrosserie Gaston Grümmer was a
French coachbuilder based in Clichy, a
suburb of Paris.
Founded on July 30, 1924, Grümmer
designed and
produced individual...
- 1886 - 14 May 1978) was a
prominent French automobile coachbuilder. His
carrosserie,
created in 1919, was
located in the
Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret...