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  2. Budd Company - Wikipedia

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    The Budd Company. /  40.008222°N 75.169083°W  / 40.008222; -75.169083. The Budd Company was a 20th-century metal fabricator, a major supplier of body components to the automobile industry, and a manufacturer of stainless steel passenger rail cars, [ 2] airframes, missile and space vehicles, and various defense products. [ 3]

  3. Pressed Steel Car Company - Wikipedia

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    1956. Headquarters. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Key people. Charles T. Schoen, President. The Pressed Steel Car Company was a builder of railroad cars and equipment based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was founded in 1899, and had facilities in Pittsburgh and Chicago. It operated until 1956.

  4. Autocar Company - Wikipedia

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    Autocar Company Inc. The Autocar Company is an American specialist manufacturer of severe-duty, Class 7 and Class 8 vocational trucks, with its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama. Started in 1897 [ 1] in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles, and trucks from 1899, Autocar is the oldest surviving motor vehicle ...

  5. Fleetwood Metal Body - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood Metal Body. Fleetwood Metal Body was an automobile coachbuilder formed on April 1, 1909. The company name was derived from Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, home of the company at the start, and lived on for decades in the form of the Cadillac Fleetwood and various Fleetwood trim lines on Cadillac cars. [1] As of 2022, the remaining original ...

  6. Pittsburgh Metal - Wikipedia

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    December 12, 2008. ( 2008-12-12) General Motors Pittsburgh, also known as Pittsburgh Metal, was a former automotive factory held by General Motors Corporation. The 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2) plant operated from 1949 until its closure in 2008 and subsequent demolition. The plant was located at 1451 Lebanon School Road in the Pittsburgh suburb of ...

  7. Derham Body Company - Wikipedia

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    Derham Body Company of Philadelphia was a custom coachbuilding company founded by Irish wheelwright Joseph Derham (1865–1928) [1] in 1887 to make carriages. As automobiles became more popular their clientele asked Derham to provide bodies for their cars. [ 2 ]

  8. Altoona Works - Wikipedia

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    PHMC dedicated. October 5, 1996. Altoona Works (also known as Altoona Terminal) is a large railroad industrial complex in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It was built between 1850 and 1925 by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), to supply the railroad with locomotives, railroad cars and related equipment. For many years, it was the largest railroad shop ...

  9. Briggs Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Briggs Bodies Limited set up works at Dagenham to manufacture steel bodies for cars and trucks and steel-stampings for Ford Motor Company Limited. Work started in May 1930 and production began in 1932. By July 1935 it had 4,500 employees and included these customers beside Ford, Austin, Chrysler, Riley, Standard and others.

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