The frame of an automobile is generally made out of steel. The more rigid and strong frames are made with square tubing for support. Other vehicle manufacturers use carbon fiber material for flexibility. But, this is usually for high performance racing that requires that sort of movement and freedom.
Yes
It's a sub frame car.
The plural of 'weld' is 'welds', as in "He made several welds to the car frame."
It depends on the car, but for most cars the frame and body is made of steel and is therefore ferrous. However, some newer hybrid car bodies are made of aluminum or plastic and therefore not ferrous.
The time frame of the Buick Roadmaster vehicle was about ten years. The exact time frame started in 1946 and ended in 1957. It was a very popular car at the time it was made.
Car windshields are typically made of a laminated safety glass which is made up of two curved sheets of glass and a plastic layer between them. They are than bonded onto the window frame of a car using a special paste.
The frame supports the vehicle. Everything bolts to the frame. The body, engine,etc...
not entirely...but most cars have a lot of metal on them, including most of the powertrain, frame, suspension and body
It is either a unitized body with the frame built into the car or it is a body on frame construction. A quick look under the car will tell you which it is.
The signs are usually various scrapes or scratches.They may not look very bad but they can weaken the frame causing the car to collaps under the pressure that the damaged frame is putting on the car
A frame is the skeleton of a car without the mountings, were as a chasis is a mounted frame.
The chassis is the frame of the car.