Category:Weymann Coachwork
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Please note Weymann sold production licences to many coachbuilders worldwide, and held own subsidiaries in some countries, as in the United kingdom, or Weymann of America in the USA. It is now in some cases impossible to be sure if a body was built by Weymann, a subsidiary, a licencee, or is just non-licenced, similar looking. Instead of properly licensed Weymann fabric bodies some of these images may be better described as being of Weymann-style fabric-covered bodies.
Later Weymann coachwork was available with metal panels, giving no visual difference to conventional bodies, they were, however, built on a similas structure as the fabric covered Weymann bodies.
Subcategories
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.
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B
- Bentley by Weymann (16 F)
C
- Chrysler by Weymann (2 F)
F
- Fiat by Weymann (3 F)
H
- Humber by Weymann (1 F)
I
- Invicta by Weymann Coachwork (1 F)
L
- Lagonda by Weymann (18 F)
- Lancia by Weymann (1 F)
M
- MG by Weymann (2 F)
R
- Rolls-Royce by Weymann (4 F)
- Rover by Weymann (4 F)
S
- Sunbeam by Weymann (2 F)
T
- Talbot by Weymann (3 F)
V
- Volvo PV4 (11 F)
Media in category "Weymann Coachwork"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Rochet Schneider 20 Enfield Pageant of Motoring.jpg 3,071 × 2,304; 2.61 MB
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Mathis MY 1924 face.jpg 640 × 480; 70 KB
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Tatra 12 IMG 6851.JPG 2,272 × 1,704; 1.4 MB
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Chaigneau-Brasier - TD 4 - 1927 (M.A.R.C.).jpg 2,144 × 1,424; 1,016 KB
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Steiger automobile 3.jpg 640 × 451; 59 KB
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1927VoisinC7Avions.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 403 KB
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MHV Morris Minor fabric saloon 1928.jpg 479 × 308; 158 KB
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Vauxhall six cabriolet 8758278593.jpg 1,024 × 683; 247 KB
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Michel Irat - CB 2 - 1930 (M.A.R.C.).jpg 2,144 × 1,424; 1.03 MB