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Another Wooden Midget

OK, that's weird but interesting.

I notice it's a "Midgit". :laugh:
 
I think I like that one better than the first!! Interesting "retro" styling!
 
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Probably used this as inspiration. Blackhawk Museum 1938 1924 Hispano-Suiza Tulipwood Racer.
 
I wonder just how much the wood body weighs over the metal body panels?
 
Well, they're NOT using balsa wood!!! :jester:
PS MG frames were metal, the bodywork was formed over wood! Marcos is the only wooden-framed car I can think of, though I'm sure there may be others!
 
c5racer said:

I think we need to be specific here. Morgans do not have wooden chassis frames, but they do have wooden body frames. Like old MGs in fact, as Mike said. Some Edwardian and 1920s cyclecars had wooden chassis frames - the first GNs for example, the predecessors of Frazer-Nash and HRG.
In modern times I don't remember any production cars, apart from Marcos, with wooden chassis frames.
 
Franklins had wooden frames, oak, if memory serves me correctly
 
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