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- Schreiner & Blaha A. Schwanzar Stadtherr & Klimesch Josef Swoboda Wiener Karosserie-Fabrik Weingartshofer & Griess Weiser & Sohn Auto-Carrosserie Nationale...
- Baur is a Karosserie or coachbuilder in Stuttgart, Germany, which has been building BMW convertibles since the 1930s. Currently, they are the body and...
- Gläser-Karosserie GmbH was a German coachbuilder, based in Dresden, and known in particular as a producer of bespoke cabriolet car bodies. The enterprise...
- Stuttgart in 1950, Porsche commissioned a Zuffenhausen-based company, Reutter Karosserie, which had previously collaborated with the firm on Volkswagen Beetle...
- Günnel, Thomas (August 21, 2020). "Karosserie aus einem Guss: "Eine schöne und lohnenswerte Aufgabe"". Fahrzeug + Karosserie (in German). Retrieved April 27...
- Lotec Hamann Motorsport Hartge Hofele-Design HWA Irmscher Joest Racing Karosserie Baur Koenig Specials Mansory Melkus MK-Motorsport Motoren Technik Mayer...
- Lotec Hamann Motorsport Hartge Hofele-Design HWA Irmscher Joest Racing Karosserie Baur Koenig Specials Mansory Melkus MK-Motorsport Motoren Technik Mayer...
- Lotec Hamann Motorsport Hartge Hofele-Design HWA Irmscher Joest Racing Karosserie Baur Koenig Specials Mansory Melkus MK-Motorsport Motoren Technik Mayer...
- Austrian village of Gmünd in Carinthia. Between January 1950 and March 1951, Karosserie Austro-Tatra built 203 four-door cabriolets on the Type 1 platform, with...
- Karosserie Friedrich Rometsch, a German metallurgical-coachbuilding company based in Berlin-Halensee, Nestorstr****e 41, manufactured, modified, and repaired...