Graber
The origin of Carosserie Graber goes back to 1925 when Hermann Graber started as an independent coachbuilder in Wichtrach near Bern. Of the various Swiss coachbuilders, Carrosserie Graber is undoubtedly the most well known and successful. Hermann Graber, who was born in Wichtrach, learned the coachbuilding trade from his father, becoming a well respected builder of horse-drawn vehicles before making his first automobile body for a Fiat 508 in 1927. He achieved additional fame in St. Moritz two years later, as he won the Concours d'Elegance for his work on a Panhard-Levassor 20 CV - an achievement that undoubtedly expanded his international renown and eventually resulted in additional commissions from Alfa Romeo, Bentley and others. |
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Graber Bugatti 57 year 1937 |
Graber Alvis TC 108 G 1957 |
Graber Alvis TD 21 2nd Series Coupé 1962 |
Graber Bentley Mk. VI Drophead Coupe |
Graber Bentley S1 Cabriolet 1956 |
Graber Bugatti 57 Cabriolet 1937 |
Graber Bugatti T57 Galibier Sports Saloon #57443 |
Graber Bugatti T57 Sports Saloon #57670 |
Graber Delahaye 135 M 1948 |
Graber Duesenberg J Convertible Coupe #J246-2554 |
Graber Duesenberg J Convertible Victoria #J312-2325 |
Graber Duesenberg SJ Cabriolet #J148-2172 |
Graber Hudson Super Six Convertible Victoria |
Graber Jaguar SS 3 1/2 Ltr. Coupe |
Graber Lancia Aprilia Cabriolet 1941 Graber Lancia Aprilia Cabriolet 1941, owner Ottorino Romagnoli |
Graber Packard 115C Cabriolet |