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bodyshell
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bodyshell [ˈbɒdɪˌʃɛl]
n
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) the external shell of a motor vehicle


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Byline: Richard Hammond THE people at Alpina go potty if you refer to them as car-tuners - Alpina actually constructs BMWs, getting all the raw materials like bodyshells direct from the German manufacturer.
Neil Morrick, chairman of British Motor Heritage Ltd, the independent producer of bodyshells and parts for classic British cars, says: "Not only do we plan to continue expanding our parts provision for the great British classic cars but we are also deeply involved in the licensing of vehicle, merchandise and publishing products associated with all the British brands from Austin to Wolseley.
NLooking back again, British Motor Heritage, the only company in the world that produces original factory-standard bodyshells for classic cars, has added yet another feather to its cap: the Mini Clubman saloon bodyshell.
 
 
 
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