e/Body-on-frame

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has glosseng: Body-on-frame is an automobile construction technology. Mounting a separate body to a rigid frame which supports the drivetrain was the original method of building automobiles, and its use continues to this day. The original frames were made of wood (commonly ash), but steel ladder frames became common in the 1930s.
lexicalizationeng: Body on frame
lexicalizationeng: body-on-frame
instance ofe/Automotive technologies
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Japanese
lexicalizationjpn: フレーム形式
Swedish
has glossswe: Rambygge kallas det när chassit och karossen är separat byggda på ett fordon.
lexicalizationswe: rambygge
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media:imgAustin A40 Roadster ca 1951.jpg
media:imgCar-frames.jpg
media:imgDaihatsu Hijet Climber 001.JPG
media:imgLancia Delta S4 011.JPG
media:imgMaserati Birdcage.jpg
media:imgMercedes O 321 HL Steib vr.jpg
media:imgPraha, DOD 2006 Hostivař,Škoda RTO MEX.JPG
media:imgToyotaTundraChassis.jpg
media:imgToyotaTundraChassis 02.jpg

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