Fisher

Fisher 
Fisher Body was an automobile coachbuilder founded as the Fisher Body Company in 1908 in Detroit, Michigan. By 1916, the company had grown into one of the world's largest manufacturing firms producing over 350,000 vehicles a year for nearly 20 different makers. In 1919, General Motors purchased a 60% stake in the company which was integrated entirely as an in-house coachbuilding division of General Motors in 1926. Fisher Body Division was dissolved in 1984.
Fisher Body's contribution to the war effort in WWI and WWII included the production of airplanes and tanks (the logo is a testament to this period).
Fisher became the supplier of all closed bodies for Abbot-Detroit, Buick, Cadillac, Chalmers,
Chandler, Chevrolet, Church-Field, Elmore, EMF, Ford, Herreshoff, Hudson, KRIT, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Packard, Pontiac, Regal, Studebaker.
Vehicles found for this make: 134 — Show all: Display as images / Display as list
Chassis/code names found for Fisher
Model names found for Fisher
- M10 3in GMC (29)
- M10 Achilles (2)
- M26 'Pershing' (22)
- M4 A2 'Sherman' (35)
- M4 A2 (76)W HVSS Sherman (4)
- M4 A2 (76)W Sherman (1)
- M4 A3 'Sherman' (29)
- M4 A3 'Sherman' T34 Calliope (1)
- M4 A3 E2 'Sherman Jumbo' (2)
- M4 A3 E4 Sherman (7)
- M4 A3 POA-CWS-H1 (1)
- M4 A3 POA-CWS-H5 (1)
Chassis/code names found for Fisher
- (none) (134)