I still think those bellhousings come in under the bracket rule since they mount the transmission.
The history is that the whole frame rule only applies to the roll hoop forward, I have no idea when that started.
The panels on your car are no more removeable than the panels on a DB4, the only difference is that I take the panels off of your car with a driver and off of the DB4 with a drill. The type of fastener doesn't make a difference. If I take the panels off of your car the wheels fall off and the car is sitting on the frame. Sounds permanent to me since they are essential to have it function as a car.Again, the GCR is very clear. Here is the definition of monocoque:
Since the Rn.10 clearly has a frame (by any definition) and the panels are not permanent (they are easily removed) then it is not a monocoque.
I am always suggesting this conflict resolution method at work. I can't get anyone else to agree though. Something about not wanting to wrestle the guy with the cauliflower ear (which is way down right now).I was going to suggest the Wren and Nathan decide this MMA-style in the Octagon, but they would probably just argue about whether the pads on the sides of the cage made it a monocoque or not.