Category:Lang Body Company
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The Lang Body Company was a American coachbuilder. Founded in 1917, the company built at first automobile bodies in small series for production models by Lafayette, Lincoln, Peerless and Stutz, and aftermarket bodies for Dodge chassis. When they could not compete with the larger Detroit-based body manufacturers, Lang started building bus bodies. Chassis used came from ACF-Motors, Fageol, G.M.C., Graham, International, Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Safeway Six-Wheel, Studebaker, Twin-Coach, Will, White and Yellow Coach.
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