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- Body-on-frame abstract "Body-on-frame is an automobile construction method. Mounting a separate body to a rigid frame that supports the drivetrain was the original method of building automobiles, and continues to this day. Originally frames were made of wood (commonly ash), but steel ladder frames became common in the 1930s. It is technically not comparable to newer unibody designs, and almost no modern vehicle uses it (other than trucks).".
- Body-on-frame thumbnail IAA_2013_BMW_i3_(9833675545).jpg?width=300.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageRevisionID "682902615".
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_chassis_types.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Structural_engineering.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Land_Cruiser.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Nissan.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Armada.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Patrol.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Xterra.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Olympia.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Superleggera.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Toyota.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_FJ_Cruiser.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Truck.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Unibody.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLink Xterra.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Body on Frame".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Body-on-frame".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "body".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "body-on-chassis".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "body-on-frame".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "chassis".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "classical rigid axle design".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "frame".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "ladder chassis".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "ladder frame".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "ladder type".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "separate body".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "separate chassis construction".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "separate chassis".
- Body-on-frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "separate steel frame".
- Body-on-frame hasPhotoCollection Body-on-frame.
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- Body-on-frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pro_and_con_list.
- Body-on-frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Body-on-frame subject Category:Automotive_chassis_types.
- Body-on-frame subject Category:Structural_engineering.
- Body-on-frame subject Category:Structural_system.
- Body-on-frame hypernym Method.
- Body-on-frame type Article.
- Body-on-frame type Software.
- Body-on-frame type Type.
- Body-on-frame type Article.
- Body-on-frame type Discipline.
- Body-on-frame type Technology.
- Body-on-frame type Type.
- Body-on-frame comment "Body-on-frame is an automobile construction method. Mounting a separate body to a rigid frame that supports the drivetrain was the original method of building automobiles, and continues to this day. Originally frames were made of wood (commonly ash), but steel ladder frames became common in the 1930s. It is technically not comparable to newer unibody designs, and almost no modern vehicle uses it (other than trucks).".
- Body-on-frame label "Body-on-frame".
- Body-on-frame sameAs Bastidor_(vehículo).