Ambi Budd

Ambi-Budd was a German automobile body company founded by Edward Gowen Budd.

[1] Budd Philadelphia U.S. owned 26% of the Adler stock and were located next door to the German assembly plant for American associate Chrysler.

In 1943, the company had to move production underground due to bomb attacks from the allied air forces.

They also made parts for the Focke Wulf fighter, jerrycans, and bodies for the Volkswagen Kübelwagen and Schwimmwagen light vehicles.

Thyssen-Krupp Budd North America body and chassis operations were acquired in November 2006 by Martinrea International.

Ambi Budd built the bodies for the Adler 2.5-litre 4-door saloon