Gläser-Karosserie Dresden

Gläser-Karosserie Dresden was a German manufacturer of high-quality and luxurious car bodies. The company was founded in 1864 as Heinrich Gläser Sattler und Wagenbau. Production took place in Dresden and Radeberg, and from 1950 to 1952 in Weiden in the Upper Palatinate, where 100 Porsche cabriolets (356 with Reutter tops and 540 America Roadster) were bodied. The first Gläser body was built in 1905 on the chassis of a Mercedes Triple-Phaeton for the Saxon royal family. Over the years, chassis from Adler, Audi, Austro-Daimler, BMW, Dixi, DKW, Horch, IFA, Ley, Maybach, Mercedes, NSU/Fiat, Opel, Protos, Röhr, Steyr, Wanderer and occasionally also from Aston Martin, Bugatti, Buick, Ford and Marmon Eight were bodied.

 

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