The first fruit of their labours was seen at the Turin show in late 1965: a bare
rolling chassis constructed from box - section steel by Modenese chassis - builder Marchesi, with wishbone suspension, disc brakes (unventilated!)
Similar ideas occurred to the builders of Stonehenge as early as 1800 B.C. and to the craftsmen who
constructed the cylindrical - shaped bearings on the wheel hubsof wagons around 100 B.C. (On these wagons the axle turned with the wheels, so the bearings enabled the axle to
roll against the wagon
chassis.)