Rolling chassis


A rolling chassis is the chassis without bodywork of a motor vehicle, assembled with its final powertrain, and able to move under its own power.

Heavy vehicles

Separate chassis remain in use for almost all heavy vehicles ranging from pickup trucks to the biggest trucks and commercial passenger carrying vehicles.
The rolling chassis is delivered to the commercial body maker, coachbuilder, or bulk transporter on its own wheels, under its own power.

Automobiles

Rolling chassis was a stage of manufacture of every vehicle until automobile construction methods changed when unibody or monocoque combined chassis and body structures gradually replaced chassis.

Restoration

In restoration circles rolling chassis is a name given to a bodyshell with wheels and suspension but without engine and transmission.
;Some automobile chassis