- of Kocs. A
vehicle body
constructed by a
coachbuilder may be
called a "
coachbuilt body" (British English) or "custom body" (American English), and is not...
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describes vans that have been ****ed out,
whereas a
motorhome is one with a
coachbuilt body. The term
motorhome is
sometimes used
interchangeably with campervan...
- The
Ferrari Daytona is a two-seat
grand tourer produced by
Ferrari from 1968 to 1973. It was
introduced at the
Paris Auto
Salon in 1968 to
replace the...
- four-door saloon, two-door
saloon and
drophead coupe models. Out of the
coachbuilt cars the most
sought after now are the 241 cars
built by H.J. Mulliner...
- The Fiat 1400 and Fiat 1900 are p****enger cars
produced by
Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat from 1950 to 1958 and from 1952 to 1959 respectively. The...
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designed in-house (not
including the more
prolific coachbuilt Corniche by Mulliner-Park Ward, and the
coachbuilt variants of
production models such as Silver...
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Beattie 1977, p. 18.
Haajanen 2003, p. 55. Town car –
Coachbuilt 2004 de
Ville extension –
Coachbuilt 2004
Haajanen 2003, pp. 55–56.
Georgano 1971, p. 217...
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coachbuilt-haven-of-tranquillity Cox,
Georgina (29
February 2024). "ROLLS-ROYCE
UNVEILS ARCADIA DROPTAIL: A
COACHBUILT HAVEN OF TRANQUILLITY"...
- The
Jaguar XK140 is a
sports car
manufactured by
Jaguar between 1954 and 1957 as the
successor to the XK120.
Upgrades included more
interior space, improved...
- hand-built limousine,
which in its
first four
generations was
custom coachbuilt to the customer's requests, and
sometimes extravagant desires. Whilst...