Fleetwood Metal Body Company

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Fleetwood Metal Body Company was an American coachbuilder renowned in the early 20th century for crafting custom luxury automobile bodies for high-end manufacturers such as Cadillac and Packard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automotive company
coachbuilder
activity design of custom car bodies
manufacture of custom car bodies
clientType high-end automobile manufacturers
collaborationWith Cadillac custom body programs
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th century
historicalSignificance part of classic American custom coachbuilding era
industry automotive coachbuilding
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
marketSegment high-end automobiles
luxury cars
materialUsed metal
notableFor luxury custom coachwork
product custom automobile bodies
reputation high craftsmanship
prestige among luxury automakers
servedManufacturer Cadillac NERFINISHED
LaSalle NERFINISHED
Lincoln NERFINISHED
Packard NERFINISHED
Pierce-Arrow NERFINISHED
specialization custom luxury automobile bodies
hand-crafted coachwork
vehicleClassWorkedOn convertibles
coupes
limousines
luxury sedans
vehicleTypeWorkedOn passenger cars

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Fleetwood, Pennsylvania historicalEmployer Fleetwood Metal Body Company
Cadillac Fleetwood namedAfter Fleetwood Metal Body Company