10-05-2020, 08:13 AM
Yes, that's basically it; the 'low frame' is the term given to the new frame (BR132) introduced in 1934 for the Ruby and Pearl models, identified by the up-swept rear extensions. It is referred to as the 'low frame' because the suspension was set lower. At the same time the 2-seater and 4-seater tourers (and the vans) continued with the old style chassis frame with straight rear extensions and the higher suspension, hence the 'high frame' designation. This 'high frame' was also used for the Nippy sports car when it was fitted with even lower suspension than the Ruby frame, but the chassis frame itself is still the 'high frame' BR100.