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Chech this out spchiv...
here is the link http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3D10%26hl%3Den looks kinda firmiliar.:lol:
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Already saw it!
Hey Parker, Thanks for the link. I've already seen that one. I'm still researching a Morrison chassis and I have a fellow coming down this Saturday morning to see how difficult it would be on my Bel Air. The gut's name is Bryan Fuller. He's the younger guy on Two Guys Garage on Sunday morning. We'll see what he has to say.:thumbsup:
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Fuller is the man... his Dad is a old school drag race chaisis builder.
http://www.fullerhotrods.com/pages/index.aspx |
If I rmember right.... to use a Morrison chassis, you will have to completely cut the whole factory floor pan away and build a new one. The only other chassis manufacturer who makes one specific for the X frame car is Progressive http://www.progressiveautomotive.com. With his, you retain about 90% of the original floor pan. That is the chassis I am using on my 61.http://67.192.62.180/gallery/files/2/9/9/7/x2_crop.jpg
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I think this chassis also keeps most of the original floor in place.
http://www.eckertsrodandcustom.com/chassis.php |
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there is a difference between "using "and " parking it " under a body. lol is that not done yet ? |
Tony@AirRide
Thanks for the info. It looks like we have exactly the same car. Bryan is coming to my house this Saturday to talk about it and I'll pass the info. along to him. I sopke to Morrison and they told me I would have to do sheet metal work that is way beyond my capability. I'll check out the link you sent.
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To 96Z28SS
I checked out the link you provided. It looks like a nice setup too. Thanks very much for the info, much appreciated.
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