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Besides Ford, Budd, Briggs, Murray and Baker Raulang...were there any other companies that provided Model A bodies to Ford (Excluding Model AA Bodies and the Independent Body Building Companies)?
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HH Babcock of Watertown, NY, a coach builder, produced early bodies to Ford and several other manufacturers. It would have been in the early A production from what I can find,. probably more suited in the T time-frame.
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York-Hoover built the Postal Delivery body for the A (as opposed to AA) chassis. Dunno if that meets your criteria though, as those vehicles were not sold to the general public. |
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York-Hoover also made panel delivery bodies on the A chassis different from Ford's own bodies
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An INDEPENDENT company is one run by 2 Guys & a Dog! They're noted for building DOGGONE, nice bodies.
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![]() Well, my definition of an independent company would be one that bought a chassis from Ford and finished the car with their own body, probably on special order from a customer. OTOH Briggs, Murray, Budd, etc, like other parts suppliers, just provided the body to Ford who finished the car. |
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Whats the canadian pickup/AA cab maker? Brantford? Bedford? or somethign like that...
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Bradford Body's If I remember they were in Buffalo NY>
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Does this include European bodied cars?
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Bah i was close :P
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Ford, Briggs, Murray were the only ones I knew about, very enlighting post...thanks for the education
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