Boldt & Lieske

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The Karosseriewerke Boldt & Lieske was a German Stellmacher operation , which in Berlin was located N 4.

The company was founded in 1923 and only converted passenger cars into station wagons . For example, the rear row of seats was removed from Phaeton bodies and a zinc tub was built in instead. This installation was particularly suitable for butchers. There were also versions with a flatbed or transport box in the rear of the vehicles. From the outside, these conversions were often indistinguishable from production vehicles. Finally, some convertible conversions were also made. In 1927 production was stopped again.

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