Established in the eastern part of The Netherlands, Veth & Zoon started off constructing simple carriages. With the booming car industry, the company quickly grew out to become the coachbuilder of choice of the Dutch Royal Family. Before the Second World War bodies were fitted to most luxurious of chassis like Bugatti, Bentley and Packard. After the War, the coachbuilder branched out in time to bodying trucks and vans in time to prevent the fate of so many of its contemporaries. The company still exists today, but has not bodied a car for over sixty years.
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General information |
Established |
1840 |
Based |
Arnhem, The Netherlands |
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