thumb|right|230px|Canadian built example using running gear, engine, transmission, diff and brakes from a AE86|Toyota Corolla GT-S Twin Cam, uprights from a [[Hyundai Stellar and steering rack from MG MGB.]] thumb|right|230px|Locost spaceframe. thumb|right|230px|Locost frame and some body panels.
thumb|right|230px|Canadian built example using running gear, engine, transmission, diff and brakes from a AE86|Toyota Corolla GT-S Twin Cam, uprights from a [[Hyundai Stellar and steering rack from MG MGB.]] thumb|right|230px|Locost spaceframe. thumb|right|230px|Locost frame and some body panels.
A Locost is a home-built car inspired by the Lotus Seven. The car features a space frame chassis usually welded together from mild steel square tubing. Front suspension is usually double wishbone with coil spring struts. The rear is traditionally live axle, but has many variants including independent rear suspension or De Dion tube. Body panels are usually fibreglass nose and wings and aluminium side panels. Each car is highly individualized according to the resources, needs and desires of each respective builder.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).