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THE COACHBUILDERS ENCYCLOPEDIA Kellner
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THE COACHBUILDERS ENCYCLOPEDIA

1. Abbott ... 47. James Young 48. Jarvis & Sons 49. Jonckheere 50. Kellner 51. Köng 52. Labourdette 53. LeBaron ... 93. Zagato
LeBaron Graham-Paige Model 837 Dual Cowl Phaeton 1929

Kellner

The Kellner Coachbuilding Company, founded by George Kellner, began creating custom bodies for carriages in 1861. As the automobile industry began during the late 1890's and early 1900's, the Kellner Company followed suite.
They began creating custom coachbodies for automobiles beginning in 1903.
By this time, the sons of the company's founder were now in-charge.

Georges Kellner Jr. is credited as being the creator of the 'torpedo' body style.

During World War I, the company produced the SPAD fighter planes, along with another company.

Carrosserie Kellner became well known for their work on the Hispano-Suiza automobiles and one of the famous Bugattis T41 Royale.

 
Kellner Amilcar CGS3 Boat Tail
 

Kellner Amilcar CGS3 Boat Tail

 
Kellner Bentley 3 1/2 Ltr. Coupe
 

Kellner Bentley 3 1/2 Ltr. Coupe

 
Kellner Bugatti T41 Royale #41141
 

Kellner Bugatti T41 Royale #41141

 
Kellner Hispano-Suiza H6B 32CV Coupe de Ville
 

Kellner Hispano-Suiza H6B 32CV Coupe de Ville

 
Kellner Locomobile Model 38 Berline
 

Kellner Locomobile Model 38 Berline

 
Kellner Renault Model 40 Town Car
 

Kellner Renault Model 40 Town Car

 
Kellner Renault Model 45 Phaeton Transformable
 

Kellner Renault Model 45 Phaeton Transformable

 
Kellner Rolls-Royce Phantom II 3 position Cabriolet
 

Kellner Rolls-Royce Phantom II 3 position Cabriolet

 
Kellner Rolls-Royce Phantom II Salamanca Town Car
 

Kellner Rolls-Royce Phantom II Salamanca Town Car

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