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  • Alec Issigonis (1936-1988)

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    1930s
    Alec Issigonis (1936-1988)

    Alec Issigonis Car designer Sir Alexander Arnold Constantine Issigonis, CBE, FRS,RDI (18 November 1906 – 2 October 1988) was a Greek-British designer of cars, now remembered ...

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  • Barker (1910-)

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    1910s
    Barker (1910-)

    Barker coachbuilder History Barker & Co. was a coachbuilder, a maker of luxurious carriages and in the 20th century bodywork for very expensive prestige cars. History Founded in ...

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    1900s
    British Cars

    British cars and History History and view by types and Decade of British vehicles

  • Carbodies of Coventry (1919-1998)

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    Carbodies of Coventry (1919-1998)

    Carbodies of Coventry A Alvis TA14 from Carbodies of Coventry Carbodies Limited is a British company, based at Holyhead Road, Coventry. It started business as a coachbuilder, and ...

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  • Carlton Carriage Co (1925-)

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    Carlton Carriage Co (1925-)

    Carlton Carriage Co Waldo road Willesden, North London.UK The Carlton Carriage Company were an English coachbuilder based in Willesden, North London. from 1925 Originally formed ...

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  • Coleman Milne (1953-1992)

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    1950s
    Coleman Milne (1953-1992)

    Coleman Milne Coachbuilder Westhoughton Bolton England Coleman Milne is a coachbuilder in the United Kingdom that specialises in converting cars into funeral vehicles, ...

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  • Crayford (1962-)

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    1960s
    Crayford (1962-)

    Crayford Engineering View cars built by Crayford Here Crayford Engineering (more commonly known simply as Crayford) was an automobile coachbuilder based in Westerham, Kent, ...

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  • Hooper (1805-1959)

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    1900s
    Hooper (1805-1959)

    Hooper & Co.coachbuilder History 1806 Company established. London UK Hooper & Co. was a British coachbuilding company based in Westminster London. From 1805 to 1959 it was a ...

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  • Mulliners (1903-1960)

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    1900s
    Mulliners (1903-1960)

    Mulliners British coachbuilding Birmingham UK Mulliners Alvis TC21 Grey Lady from 1953 View cars built by Mulliners Here Mulliners Limited of Birmingham was a British ...

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  • Park Ward (1919-)

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    1910s

    Park Ward Coachbuilder Founded in 1919 Willesden in North London 1931 Daimler Model 50 Park Ward Park Ward was a British coachbuilder founded in 1919 which operated from ...

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  • Swallow Sidecar History (1922-1961)

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    1920s
    Swallow Sidecar History (1922-1961)

    Swallow Sidecar Company history 1931 Austin 7 Swallow saloon Also see SS cars. The Swallow Sidecar Company was founded on 4 September 1922 by two friends, William Walmsley and ...

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  • Thrupp & Maberly (1740-1967)

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    1890s
    Thrupp & Maberly (1740-1967)

    Thrupp & Maberly British coachbuilding Thrupp & Maberly was a British coachbuilding business based in the West End of London, England. Coach-makers to Queen Victoria they ...

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  • Vanden Plas History (1906-)

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    1900s
    Vanden Plas History (1906-)

    Vanden Plas Coachwork History 1938 Daimler 8 Vanden Plas The coachbuilder's name first appeared in the United Kingdom in 1906 when Métallurgique cars were imported with Vanden ...

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