Talk:Chandler Motor Car

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[edit] Wooden sub-frames

Before editing this today, there was a comment owing to the fact that Chandler used a wooden sub body, few remain today, implying that Chandler alone used this method of body build. In fact most, if not automobiles used wooden sub framing entering into the 1920s. Buick abandoned the practice as late as 1936 (+/-2 years) Stude62 22:11, 26 February 2006 (UTC)