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Abbey Panels Ltd., originally The Abbey Panel & Sheet Metal Co. Ltd., was a Warwickshire-based coachbuilding company founded on Abbey Road, Nuneaton in 1941, initially assembling Supermarine Spitfires for the ongoing war effort. The original partners were Edward Loades, Les Bean, Bill Woodhall and Ernie Wilkinson. As the business grew they expanded to Old Church Road, Coventry before having their main manufacturing plant on the well known Bayton Road Industrial Estate in Exhall. In 1967, Ted Loades listed the business on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and it became known as Loades PLC, with Abbey Panels its main brand, alongside Albany Zinc (castings), Loades Dynamics (machining) and Loades Design (automotive styling) (previously known as Descartes Design).The company specialised in produ

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  • Abbey Panels Ltd., originally The Abbey Panel & Sheet Metal Co. Ltd., was a Warwickshire-based coachbuilding company founded on Abbey Road, Nuneaton in 1941, initially assembling Supermarine Spitfires for the ongoing war effort. The original partners were Edward Loades, Les Bean, Bill Woodhall and Ernie Wilkinson. As the business grew they expanded to Old Church Road, Coventry before having their main manufacturing plant on the well known Bayton Road Industrial Estate in Exhall. In 1967, Ted Loades listed the business on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and it became known as Loades PLC, with Abbey Panels its main brand, alongside Albany Zinc (castings), Loades Dynamics (machining) and Loades Design (automotive styling) (previously known as Descartes Design).The company specialised in producing handmade prototype car bodies and did so for many notable car companies including: Bristol Cars, Lea Francis, Jaguar Cars, Rover, MG, Healey, Rolls-Royce, Buick, Lincoln, Volvo and BMW amongst others. They fashioned the bodywork of cars such as the Le Mans winning Ford GT40, numerous Jaguars (XK120, C-type, D-type, E-type, XJ13, XJ220, XK180), the original Mark I Land Rover Station Wagon, Jim Clark's Lotus 38 and Stirling Moss's 1957 Pescara Grand Prix winning Vanwall. They also produced many specialist parts for the aerospace industry, particularly for Rolls-Royce plc, such as the Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine duct of the Harrier jump jet. In 2002 the company stopped much of its manufacturing and began a phased closure of the Abbey Panels plant in Coventry. They continued to run their aerospace engineering and machining company for some time, and refocused their efforts on redeveloping their industrial properties. (en)
  • Abbey Panels (anfänglich: The Abbey Panel & Sheet Metal Co.) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Automobilzulieferer, der heute zu der in Coventry ansässigen Loades Gruppe gehört. Abbey war in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts einer der wichtigsten Dienstleister der britischen Automobilindustrie. Das Unternehmen konstruierte und baute Prototypen und stellte Karosserieteile für Serienfahrzeuge her, in einigen Fällen auch komplette Karosserien. Enge Geschäftsbeziehungen bestanden vor allem zu Jaguar. (de)
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  • 1941-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Ernie Wilkinson (en)
  • Bill Woodhall (en)
  • Edward Loades FRSA (en)
  • Les Bean (en)
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  • Automotive and Aerospace (en)
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  • John Carolan, Engineering Director (en)
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  • U.K. (en)
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  • Abbey Panels (anfänglich: The Abbey Panel & Sheet Metal Co.) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Automobilzulieferer, der heute zu der in Coventry ansässigen Loades Gruppe gehört. Abbey war in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts einer der wichtigsten Dienstleister der britischen Automobilindustrie. Das Unternehmen konstruierte und baute Prototypen und stellte Karosserieteile für Serienfahrzeuge her, in einigen Fällen auch komplette Karosserien. Enge Geschäftsbeziehungen bestanden vor allem zu Jaguar. (de)
  • Abbey Panels Ltd., originally The Abbey Panel & Sheet Metal Co. Ltd., was a Warwickshire-based coachbuilding company founded on Abbey Road, Nuneaton in 1941, initially assembling Supermarine Spitfires for the ongoing war effort. The original partners were Edward Loades, Les Bean, Bill Woodhall and Ernie Wilkinson. As the business grew they expanded to Old Church Road, Coventry before having their main manufacturing plant on the well known Bayton Road Industrial Estate in Exhall. In 1967, Ted Loades listed the business on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and it became known as Loades PLC, with Abbey Panels its main brand, alongside Albany Zinc (castings), Loades Dynamics (machining) and Loades Design (automotive styling) (previously known as Descartes Design).The company specialised in produ (en)
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  • Abbey Panels (de)
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