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McCabe-Powers Body Company

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90: 146: 151: 127: 161: 54:. A wagon produced by McCabe-Bierman was used in the 1904 World's Fair, winning a silver medal for design. This wagonette is now on display at the 120: 156: 35:
in 1877 by James H. McCabe and Thomas O'Farrell as "James H. McCabe and Thomas O'Farell, Carriage Builders". This eventually became the
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The company remained in the hands of the Powers family until it was sold in 1983 and no longer produced truck bodies.
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Originally producing horse-drawn wagons, the company later made motor-driven cars, specializing in
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This article about an automotive industry corporation or company is a
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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and other motor vehicles. The company was founded in
77:, website dedicated to the history of the company 121: 8: 16:Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer 152:Manufacturing companies based in St. Louis 128: 114: 7: 86: 84: 162:Coachbuilders of the United States 100:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 88: 75:McCabe Powers Historical Museum 41:McCabe-Powers Carriage Company 1: 37:McCabe-Bierman Wagon Company 157:Motor vehicle company stubs 178: 83: 21:McCabe-Powers Body Company 56:Missouri History Museum 60:Forest Park, St. Louis 33:St. Louis, Missouri 23:was a producer of 109: 108: 169: 130: 123: 116: 92: 85: 177: 176: 172: 171: 170: 168: 167: 166: 137: 136: 135: 134: 81: 71: 17: 12: 11: 5: 175: 173: 165: 164: 159: 154: 149: 139: 138: 133: 132: 125: 118: 110: 107: 106: 93: 79: 78: 70: 69:External links 67: 29:utility trucks 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 174: 163: 160: 158: 155: 153: 150: 148: 145: 144: 142: 131: 126: 124: 119: 117: 112: 111: 105: 103: 99: 94: 91: 87: 82: 76: 73: 72: 68: 66: 63: 61: 57: 53: 49: 44: 42: 38: 34: 30: 27:and later of 26: 22: 102:expanding it 95: 80: 64: 52:World War II 45: 40: 36: 20: 18: 141:Categories 25:carriages 48:hearses 98:stub 19:The 58:in 143:: 62:. 43:. 129:e 122:t 115:v 104:.

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