Category:Waterhouse Coachwork

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<nowiki>Waterhouse Company; ウォーターハウス・カンパニー; Waterhouse Company; Automobilhersteller; defunct American motor vehicle body manufacturer</nowiki>
Waterhouse Company 
defunct American motor vehicle body manufacturer
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The Waterhouse Company, established in January, 1928 in Webster, Massachusetts, was a high-quality Coachbuilder. Waterhouse did coachwork for Cadillac, Chrysler, DuPont, Dymaxion, Franklin, Lincoln, Marmon, Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Rolls-Royce, and Stutz. The company made the body of the HAF Special 1933 Indy race car, and did the 1939 Indian Traffic Car, a three-wheeled service motorcycle. In the beginning, Waterhouse also made wooden boat hulls.

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