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LeBaron Incorporated (originally LeBaron,
Carrossiers Inc.) was an
American design business from 1920 and also a coachbuilder...
- the area, and these,
crossed with
other types,
eventually produced the
Carrossier Normand, the
immediate ancestor of the
Norman Cob.
Although known as one...
- The
Carrossier noir du
Cotentin (black
carriage horse) is a large, black,
pulling horse breed unique to Cotentin. It was
regularly described and quoted...
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Archived from the
original on 2011-06-13.
Retrieved 2010-10-04. "LeBaron
Carrossiers -
LeBaron Inc. - LeBaron-Detroit". coachbuilt.com.
Archived from the...
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Carrossiers 1890-1970, 1.
Auflage 2013,
Swissclassics Publishing AG, Bäch SZ (Schweiz); ISBN 978-3-9524171-0-2,
Hardcover Die
Schweizer Carrossiers....
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Trait du
Maine Vendéen
Extinct Bidet Bourguignon Bresse Breton bidet Carrossier Normand Cauchois Cotentin Chevaux d'Ouessant Demi-sang de l'Ain Limousin...
- (1967) MGB GT (1978) An MGB GT
Jubilee MGB
Berlinette by
Jacques Coune Carrossier of
Belgium The MGC was a 2,912 cc, straight-six
version of the MGB sold...
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Antem Carrossier (initially:
Antem &
Monroig or
Antem Monroig & Guyot) was a
French coachbuilding company that, in the
period between the
world wars and...
- (ancestor of Charolais) † Bresse [fr] †
Cauchois (merged into Boulonnais)
Carrossier Normand [fr] (Norman coachhorse) † Centre-montagne [fr] (merged into Breton)...
- the Cord 810/812, the
Auburn Speedster and
several designs by
French Carrossiers,
notably Figoni et Falaschi. In 1938, The
Buick Y-Job, the auto industry's...