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Corsica Coachworks
A London coachbuilder that built bodies on fine motor cars in the 1920s and 1930s. Founded by related brothers-in-law Charles Henry Stammers, Joseph and Robert Lee with Albert Wood at premises in Corsica Street, Highbury they subsequently moved to Pentonville and then to Cricklewood. Corsica bodied many Bugattis, but also Bentley, Daimler, Isotta Fraschini and Mercedes-Benz, and almost every single car was unique. Two of the brothers died during World War Two and the premises were sold to S. Smith & Sons, whilst Robert Lee went on to found FLM Panelcraft.
Bugatti Type 57 1935 front
Bugatti Type 57 1935. The Type 57 was designed by Ettore Bugatti's son Jean, and produced from 1935-40. Powered by an straight-8 3257cc twin cam engine. This Type 57 was despatched to London and fitted with a body by Corsica Coachwork
Lea-Francis 12 1938 Corsica
Lea-Francis 12.9 1938. The 12.9 is the first flowering of the new Hugh Rose twin cam engine, here in 1629cc form. This evolved into the Fourteen in 1946. This drophead coupe is by Corsica Coachwork.
Talbot 75 1936 Corsica front
Talbot 75 1936, rebodied in the 1950s with a 1930s Corsica Coachwork body from a Bentley
Talbot BI 105 1937 Corsica Coupe front
Talbot BI 105 1937 Corsica Coupe, fitted with replica Corsica Coachwork coachwork
key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
as well as the car maker
and links tothat car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
withe even more on RedSimon
Simon is also a contributor to SuperCars.Net
And also to Wikipedia
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