Fisher Body

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Fisher Body
Company typeDivision of General Motors
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedJuly 22, 1908 (1908-07-22) in Detroit, Michigan, United States
FoundersFred Fisher, Charles Fisher
Defunct1984 (1984)
FateDissolved by GM
Headquarters
Detroit, Michigan
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U.S.

Fisher Body was an automobile coachbuilder founded by the Fisher brothers in 1908 in Detroit, Michigan.

In 1984, General Motors dissolved its Fisher Body Division — as part of its extensive North American restructuring. Eight parts-making facilities from within the Fisher division were combined with the Guide division, which manufactured headlights and plastic parts, to form the Fisher Guide Division. Other plants formerly operated by Fisher were reorganized to become the Chevrolet Pontiac, GM of Canada and the Buick Oldsmobile Cadillac (BOC) group.[1]

The name and its iconic "Body by Fisher" logo were widely known, as General Motors vehicles each displayed a "Body by Fisher" emblem on their door sill plates until Fisher Body's demise.

  1. ^ Holusha, John (July 4, 1984). "Fisher Unit Breakup Completed". The New York Times.

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