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The phrase "a chassis of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the structural framework or base of a vehicle or electronic device, often in a technical or engineering context.
Example: "The engineer designed a new model that features a chassis of a lightweight aluminum frame for better performance."
Alternatives: "a framework of a" or "a structure of a".
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Like Ashley, Courtney first climbed into the driver's seat of a chassis of a funny car — no body attached — and John Force hitched a rope to the car and towed it, with the engine shut off, around the parking lot.
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Powered by a 7-liter Ford V-8, it was built on a chassis of honeycomb panels and tubing.
The Y-Job, for example, was constructed on the chassis of a 1937 Buick with a straight-8 engine.
There were toys, bicycles, guns, chandeliers, tapestries, thousands of books, fourteen grand pianos, an organ, the chassis of a Model T Ford, and Dr. Collyer's canoe.
The new version of the Lada will be based on the chassis of a Renault Logan, a car already selling briskly.
It combined a comfortable riding position with the chassis of a true sports motorcycle, as well as an engine not hidden by body panels, but brazenly exposed.
Television images from the scene showed the burnt chassis of a large vehicle, possibly an SUV or van, almost completely destroyed in the blast.
Chrysler dealers instantly sold out of the PT, which had the features of a minivan and the chassis of a compact car and brought to mind a Ford hot rod of the 1930's.
The siblings compete in the charger division for modified race cars usually made from the chassis of a stock sedan, often a Crown Vic, with a customized body, a powerful engine and heavy-duty accessories.
The wartime Soviet equivalent of the tank destroyer was the self-propelled assault gun, which carried an extremely large-calibre gun in a casemate mounted on the chassis of a T-34 or Joseph Stalin tank.
He then pointed to a Tesla Roadster, built on the chassis of a Lotus sports car, and said, "You can do something that is very sexy-looking, that goes from zero to 60 in less than 3.9 seconds".
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