carbodies
Carbodies refers to a type of body-on-frame vehicle construction method commonly used in the automotive industry. In this process, the vehicle's body is constructed separately from the chassis or frame, and then attached to it. This method allows for greater flexibility in design and manufacturing, as the body and chassis can be produced independently and then assembled together.
The term "carbodies" is often used to describe vehicles produced by British manufacturers in the mid-20th century,
Carbodies were popular among British manufacturers due to their affordability and ease of production. They were
Despite their popularity, carbodies eventually fell out of favor as manufacturing techniques and materials evolved. The