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Coachbuilders (noun) - individuals or companies specialized in the design and construction of bespoke vehicle bodies
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Chassis were also supplied to a wide range of external coachbuilders.
The car was designed to allow coachbuilders to make various bodies to fit.
This new version represents an additional opportunity to increase the competitiveness of coachbuilders.
Bodies provided by specialist coachbuilders also included cabriolets and landaulets.
Some cars had the bodywork done by other Italian coachbuilders.
Bodies by other coachbuilders but supplied by Vauxhall and in their standard catalogue.
Orders were also placed with local coachbuilders for more tramcars.
It seemed difficult to compete with Ferrari without using Italian coachbuilders.
Coachbuilders began offering Range Rover convertibles long before the Evoque version was launched.
There was attractive work by independent coachbuilders on the Twelve chassis.
Walter Alexander Coachbuilders was a Scottish builder of bus and coach bodywork based in Falkirk.
The business was sold to Bonallack Coachbuilders.
The same coachbuilders also converted the Oldsmobile Toronado and Buick Riviera into a ragtop.
Chassis were made available to customers ' own coachbuilders.
All the major coachbuilders were present, showing off their newest models.

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Restoration experts, classic car dealers and coachbuilders are all represented.
Although many cars were fitted with factory built bodies, others were supplied to external coachbuilders.
Because furniture factories, cabinetmakers, luxury-auto coachbuilders and piano makers could quickly be turned into subcontractors.
Renault only manufactured the cars ' chassis, while the bodywork was in charge of coachbuilders.
The Astura chassis was used by various coachbuilders to create coupes, convertibles and sedans.
In addition to bare, rolling chassis, automakers often provide other types of chassis to coachbuilders.
Samuel Hobson was one of London 's premier coachbuilders catering to a royal and aristocratic clientele.
Bodywork = = The VAL was built with a number of bodies from different coachbuilders.
To keep up with the manufacturers, the Italian coachbuilders offered specially designed light weight bodies.
The Tipo 8 was offered only with bare chassis and engine for the coachbuilders.
In one article, these Italian coachbuilders were stated to be Bertone and Touring.
This car bears the stamp of Sergio Scaglietti, one of Ferrari 's most talented coachbuilders.
The bodywork was built by coachbuilders Williams & Pritchard Limited.
A very few chassis, probably only two, went to external coachbuilders.
In 1981, coachbuilders Crayford developed a convertible version of the Fiesta, which was dubbed the Fiesta Fly.
The chassis remained virtually unchanged, while the various coachbuilders added plenty of variety.
A number of PD1As had standard Leyland outline bodies, licence-built by Walter Alexander Coachbuilders.
The 8C spawned several bespoke versions from renowned coachbuilders Carrozzeria Touring and Zagato.
Logos of carmakes, - models and coachbuilders.
Blue Bird 's body shape was substantially changed, with the famous coachbuilders Mulliner producing the bodywork.
Both cars were fitted with ‘ British Flexible ' four-door bodies by coachbuilders Harrisons.
The bodies - such as of T150 coupé were made by excellent coachbuilders such as Figoni & Falaschi.

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