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Carrosserie Vanvooren was a
French Coachbuilder based in the north-western
Paris suburb of Courbevoie. The
company concentrated on
producing car bodies...
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bodywork made by
Vanvooren of the
iconic Bugatti Type 57S model,
resides in the
Museu do
Caramulo in Caramulo, Portugal.
Vanvooren would do two more...
- Rolls-Royce
Phantom II by
Thrupp & Maberly, a 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12
Vanvooren Cabriolet, a 1969
Lamborghini Miura P400 S, a 1924
Vauxhall 30–98 Tourer...
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acclaimed French designer Georges Paulin,
built by
Parisian firm
Carrosserie Vanvooren. It
undertook 15,000
miles (24,000 km) of
endurance testing in Continental...
- 4-door
sports saloon had a body
designed by
Georges Paulin and
built by
Vanvooren of Paris.
While in
France it was
seriously damaged when rolled-over. Left...
- Hispano-Suiza K6
Berline Vanvooren...
- this one
intended to
replace a 1938 Hispano-Suiza J12 with
Carrosserie Vanvooren body.
While the
Phantom IV
model was not
specified in the order, or even...
- (St-Just en Chevalet) Van den
Bussche (Lille) Van den
Hende (Roubaix)
Vanvooren (Courbevoie)
Vedrine & Cie (Courbevoie)
Verplancke (Roubaix) Veuillet...
- Spider".
Retrieved 21
August 2016. "1937
Bugatti Type 57S
Cabriolet by
Vanvooren". RM Auctions.
Archived from the
original on 28
March 2017. Retrieved...
- Republic. The body was to be a four-door convertible,
built by
Carrosserie Vanvooren of Paris. When the
Spanish Civil War
broke out in 1936, the
bodied car...