Category:Weymann Motor Bodies Ltd

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Weymann Motor Body Company (1923–1925, Putney, London) and Weymann Motor Bodies Limited (1925–1966, Addlestone, Surrey) was a British coachbuilding company founded by French-American en:Charles Terres Weymann (1889-1976) for exploiting his patents in the UK. The company did some coachwork on passenger cars (Beardmore Mk VII Paramount Taxi, Fiat, Lagonda, Lanchester, MG, Morris, Rolls-Royce, Rover, Vauxhall), but concentrated on bus coachwork after a joint-venture with Metro Cammell. Afterwards, buses were labeled Metro Cammell Weymann or MCW.

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Weymann Motor Bodies Ltd 
British coachbuilder.
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  • private company limited by shares
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  • 1923
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