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Budd vs. Pullman
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The two manufacturers used different construction techniques for the streamlined cars they built. Budd made extensive use of fluted stainless steel and welding. Pullman, and other makers of streamlined passenger cars, tended to use sheet metal and a variety of joining techniques in addition to welding. Budd cars can easily be distinguished from cars of other manufacturers, as the Budd cars invariably have fluted stainless steel roofs. <br /> <br />--John
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