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chassis — Generally, chassis refers to the frame, engine, front and rear axles, springs, steering system, fuel tank. In short, everything but the body or cab and fenders. Because most modern automobiles (apart from trucks) do not have a separate chassis,… … Dictionary of automotive terms
ladder frame — A type of frame design which has two long parallel sections which run from the front to the rear of the vehicle. In various places there are shorter sections which connect the long sections. The result looks like a ladder. The connecting pieces… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Backbone chassis — is a type of an automobile construction chassis that is similar to the body on frame design. Instead of a two dimensional ladder type structure, it consists of a strong tubular backbone (usually rectangular in cross section) that connects the… … Wikipedia
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Locost — [ Toyota Corolla GTS Twincam, uprights from a Hyundai Stellar and steering rack from MG MGB.] A Locost is a home built clone of the Lotus Seven. The car features a space frame chassis usually welded together from mild steel 1x1 (25x25 mm) square… … Wikipedia
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