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Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
coachbuilding — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Britain : the design and manufacture of automobile bodies * * * coachˈbuilding noun • • • Main Entry: ↑coach … Useful english dictionary
Vandenbrink Design — Infobox Company name = Vandenbrink Design foundation = Netherlands (2006) location city = Amsterdam location country = Netherlands location = locations = area served = key people = Michiel van den Brink (Designer, Founder) Robert Koumans (Manager … Wikipedia
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Swallow Sidecar Company — The Swallow Sidecar Company was founded on 4 September 1922 by two friends, William Walmsley (b. 1891) and William Lyons (b. 1901). Both families lived in the same street in Blackpool, England. Walmsley had previously been making sidecars and… … Wikipedia
Charles H. Roe — A November 1978 built Roe body on a Leyland Atlantean AN68A/1R, new to South Yorkshire PTE as their 1633, pictured in Manchester with Citybus Charles H. Roe Ltd. was a Yorkshire coachbuilding company. It was for most of its life based at… … Wikipedia
Vanden Plas — is the name of a company of coachbuilders for specialist and up market automobile manufacturers. It originated in Belgium in 1870 as Carrosserie Vanden Plas.HistoryThe company first appeared in the United Kingdom in 1906 when Métallurgique cars… … Wikipedia
Pietro Frua — (May 2, 1913 June 28, 1983) was one of the leading Italian coachbuilders and car designers during the 1950s and 1960s.BiographyFrua was born in Turin, the fourth son of Angela, a tailor, and Carlo Frua, an employee of Fiat, the centre of… … Wikipedia
Landau (automobile) — Landau, when used in referencing an automobile, generally means a simulated convertible. It is originally a coachbuilding term for a type of carriage; see Landau (carriage). Many coachbuilding terms transferred over to automobile usage, since… … Wikipedia
Hooper (coachbuilder) — Hooper was a British coachbuilding company based in London. It was founded as Adams and Hooper in 1805 building top class horse drawn carriages supplying both Queen Victoria and King Edward VII. As Hooper they moved into motor bodies at the turn… … Wikipedia
Abbey (coachbuilder) — Abbey was a British coachbuilding company based in Merton, South West London and later Acton, North West London and was active between 1930 and about 1938.Arthur P Compton set up several coachbuilding companies, including Compton, Sons and Terry… … Wikipedia
James Young (coachbuilder) — James Young Ltd was a British coachbuilding company. The business was started in 1863 in LondonRoad, Bromley.Cite web|url=http://www.cloud9coach.com/Coachbuilder.htm|title=The Coach Builders|accessdate=2007 12 03|work=cloud9coach.com] originally… … Wikipedia