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topnos 02-07-2008 06:57 AM

66 Chevy II
 
I haven't been able to find a lot of info on the subject of a 66 Chevy II full frame. Other than the AM Max-G Chassis or the Schwart Chassis, I can't find any other information on anyone that provides or manufactures something like this. I want to be able to accomodate 600-700 HP without a cage if possible. Any idea on how to proceed with this endeavor? I used to know a chassis shop in the Houston are back in my street racing days (Race Car Shop), but it appears they are no longer in business or have moved. Any suggestions on a competent chassis shop in the Houston area?

I have thought about tht TCI front and rear clip, and building off of the parts, but would prefer a solid one piece frame, and not a fabricated bunch of parts.

Any info or suggestios you can provide will be appreciated.

Thanks and continue providing the great information an stories.

wiedemab 02-07-2008 08:12 AM

The two options that you listed are the only "full-frame" options that I'm aware aside from having a completely custom one built. Is there a reason that you are looking away from these options - ie: cost?

One major difference is the fact that the Schwartz chassis bolts in, the AME Max G would require you to cut the floor pan out and remake it along with core support etc. It all depends on what you are looking for. I've not heard anything but good things about either company.

topnos 02-07-2008 12:07 PM

Wiedemab,

I am not really concerned about the cost, rather I am trying to completely research the matter before I begin the 66 Nova transformation. As such, I am looking for any information or input anyone can provide on the matter, so I can make an educated decision on how to proceed.

Thanks for the input and assistance!

chevyIIpost 02-07-2008 12:42 PM

Chevy II ful frame
 
I was in the same boat four plus years ago and AME was not an option. I fabricated a complete frame and X-member. The car was to be completed two years ago. Still in process>>>>! From what I have seen the AME is a great product from a great company. I had some suspension questions last week and Art Morrison himself called me back from a voice mail I left and spent a half hour on the phone with me and I wasn't spending a dime. That frame kit would have saved me a couple of years and would have been a better product. They have several options and the ability and willingness to do custom changes and up grades.

Sales@Dutchboys 02-07-2008 01:04 PM

Why not just run a CA Chassisworks, do some subframe connectors and a rear 4 link.

I wouldnt do a TCI, if your looking for the best front clip for these cars its going to be a Chassisworks....They are a little bit more money then others but it is well worth it. :)


Paul

wiedemab 02-07-2008 01:23 PM

This is just my personal opinion and I don't mean any disrespect to the other options out there, but if I had a Chevy II that I didn't mind cutting up. The AME Max G would be my choice. That being said, it would be out of my current budget for a project. I like the fact that you can call them up and discuss the wheel and tire package and ride height that you want and they will design the chassis for that specific setup. Caveat #2 - The Max G will take a lot more fabrication work, so depending on your capabilities etc. that will weigh in on your decision.

This is a complete custom tube frame built by Ironworks for an early body Chevy II, but you can pretend that you would have the complete frame and skip ahead to the other required work. Taking a look at this build might give you a feel for the amount of fab work required to the body.

https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...&highlight=max


As Paul said, if you would still consider a front clip - the Alston setup would be a good option. Their G-bar would also be a good option for the rear (it is a coilover verson of AirRide's Air Bar). It sounds like you are leaning toward the full frame though - just thought I'd toss these out there.

Just a side bar - you've gotta a love the fact that there are enough great products out there that the decisions are this hard. I'm not very old, but I can remember when you didn't have very many options at all - especially on Chevy II's

Good luck with the choice. I'd call both Schwartz and Art Morisson and talk to them. It may help you with your decision.

ProdigyCustoms 02-07-2008 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by wiedemab


As Paul said, if you would still consider a front clip - the Alston setup would be a good option. Their G-bar would also be a good option for the rear (it is a coilover verson of AirRide's Air Bar). It sounds like you are leaning toward the full frame though - just thought I'd toss these out there.

I agree The Morrison is no doubt the cats meow, but extensive surgery. I have not used the Shwartz Chassis so I can not speak onit. I have done a Chris Alton Chevy 2 here, and have 3 customer Chevy 2 projects I am consulting on right now with CA front clips, G bars, or both. I think for a bolt in front clip / rear clip, this is the best solution, I am not aware of any other full chassis.

DriverzInc 02-12-2008 11:44 PM

I agree, CA Chassisworks is a very good alternative, we have sold two set ups now to very satisfied customers, and I'm sure you would greatly approve of their set up. Call us up, or hell, call chassisworks direct if you like, great people to talk with. They'll be more than happy to answer any and all questions.

novanutcase 02-13-2008 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by DriverzInc
I agree, CA Chassisworks is a very good alternative, we have sold two set ups now to very satisfied customers, and I'm sure you would greatly approve of their set up. Call us up, or hell, call chassisworks direct if you like, great people to talk with. They'll be more than happy to answer any and all questions.

Ask for Mike Weddle. He really knows his stuff!

John

bigworm 04-23-2008 07:32 AM

if he wanted to say... do a mini tub would the g bar rear suspension still work?


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