- A
coachbuilder or
bodymaker is a
person or
company who
manufactures bodies for p****enger-carrying vehicles.
Coachwork is the body of an automobile, bus...
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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...
- 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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Walter Alexander Coachbuilders was a
Scottish builder of bus and
coach bodywork based in Falkirk. The
company was
formed in 1947 to
continue the coachbuilding...
- 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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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...
- 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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Barker & Co. was a
British coachbuilder, a
maker of
carriages and in the 20th
century bodywork for
prestige cars...
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Intellectual Property Office, UK
Trademark 2,553,498 Mike Lawrence, The
Coachbuilders Williams & Pritchard,
classic and
Sportscar magazine, p.p. 82-88, March...
- 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...