The upper storey covered only the left hand side of the ground floor and it was up there that vehicle bodies took shape.
Three different construction methods were used for the vehicle bodies.
A buggy is an automobile with wheels that project beyond the vehicle body.
The cross member supports the vehicle body via the secondary suspension of two outside air springs.
The upper and lower shells of the vehicle body also sustained moderate damage.
The vehicle bodies were fabricated by various different companies, Berliet included.
Allow the vehicle body to ride undisturbed while traveling over rough roads.
Neither company would say how many vehicle bodies would be sold.
The axles maintain the position of the wheels relative to each other and to the vehicle body.
During 1936 a Defense plant was established which produced armored and protective vehicle bodies.