- m/42 KP (tgb m/42 KP),
meaning "terrain car m/42 KP" (KP
standing for
Karosseri Pansar, "Coachwork Armour"),
colloquially known as "KP-cars" (Swedish:...
- in
Norway and Sweden. The
company was
founded in
Stryn in 1965 as Vest
Karosseri AS,
building their first bus
bodywork in 1967. In 2002 the
company was...
-
biggest companies in Säffle
today are:
SOMAS Nordic Paper Seffle AB Säffle
Karosseri /
Volvo Buses BTG CCI
MOELVEN Gunnar Andersson,
football player Daniel...
- CR110 (CR110M and CR110L). In 1967, the
coachwork manufacturer Svenska Karosseri Verkstäderna (SKV) in
Katrineholm was acquired, and all
production of...
-
coach (B12B/B13R/B11R ch****is) Bus
makers owned/acquired by Volvo: Säffle
Karosseri AB, Säffle,
Sweden (1981,
known as
Volvo Bussar Säffle AB from 2004, plant...
-
Sodomka Spacil Antonin Tomas Aagaard Andreasen Asnæs
Carsten Jakobsen Dansk Karosseri Fabrik Funder I. C.
Hansen J.H.
Jensen Næsby Nørrebros
Odsherred Vesterbros...
- or
biogas engine, like the B10BLE, but two
buses were
bodied by Vest
Karosseri for NSB
Biltrafikk in
Stavanger in 1998 and 1999. In the
United Kingdom...
- and
ostrich skin
upholstery and
maroon soft top with
coachwork by
Dansk Karosseri-Fabrik of Copenhagen, went on to be the 1995
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance...