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hannes_slanec 01-04-2011 02:30 PM

Alternatives To Art Morrison Full-frames
 
If the topic comes to my Impala and the subframe under it (which I would like to replace since I go with an 572 in my convertible 68 Imp)., people border me with that bloody subframe-connectors.

But I have a full length frame in the Impala and have to replace the entire frame.
Every company I brows for subframes also only got that front frames, back-halfs or connectors.

Are there any alternatives to Art Morrisons frames or is he the only one producing such full-legth frames?

66SuperSport 01-04-2011 02:36 PM

The Roadster Shop and Schwartz Extreme Performance both build full aftermarket performance frames. Not sure if they have anything for your particular car though.
I personally do not see a reason why the factory frame will not work for you. These are pretty strong. Not much to look at though and they are not light.
I know several people who used to drag race these cars with big engines and stock chassis. Some got into the 8s at over 150 mph with stock frames and bolt on suspension pieces.

hannes_slanec 01-04-2011 02:43 PM

Thanks for the first answer,

AM also does not have something direct fit but he got a long-wheel base and convertible frame that is not dedicated to a specific car.

Got the C6 front suspension and a 9" rearend but does not looks very narrow over the rearend and I would need to fit the biggest possible tires or the widest to be precise.

LILBuzzy 01-04-2011 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hannes_slanec (Post 325125)
If the topic comes to my Impala and the subframe under it (which I would like to replace since I go with an 572 in my convertible 68 Imp)., people border me with that bloody subframe-connectors.

But I have a full length frame in the Impala and have to replace the entire frame.
Every company I brows for subframes also only got that front frames, back-halfs or connectors.

Are there any alternatives to Art Morrisons frames or is he the only one producing such full-legth frames?

Might check with these guys: http://www.streetrodgarage.com

hannes_slanec 01-04-2011 04:01 PM

The Roadster Shop and Schwartz are definitely to expensive.

Just about to check the Streetrod Garage.

Never thought that Art Morisson is one of the cheapest.

rjsjea 01-05-2011 12:12 PM

http://www.eckertsrodandcustom.com/chassis.php

exwestracer 01-05-2011 01:45 PM

It will probably have to be custom built, but there is nothing wrong with buying a front clip, back clip, and tying them together with straight tubes.

Any local welding shop with a jig table should be able to do that for you...

Have a look at these: http://www.cachassisworks.com/c-240-...nd-frames.aspx

novanutcase 01-05-2011 01:51 PM

I agree that in the long run a custom built chassis will serve you well.

IMO these guys would be your best bet for what you're looking for:

http://www.ironworksspeedandkustom.com

John

BBC69Camaro 01-05-2011 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by exwestracer (Post 325322)
It will probably have to be custom built, but there is nothing wrong with buying a front clip, back clip, and tying them together with straight tubes.

Any local welding shop with a jig table should be able to do that for you...

Yep, and if you like AME then you could go with their Sport GT front and rear clips and tie them together, don't have to fabricate a full floor.

Pages 13 and 14 in their 2010 catalog:
http://artmorrison.com/2006cat/2010c...wnload+Catalog

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k5...omous/AME2.jpg

http://image.popularhotrodding.com/f...r_subframe.jpg

214Chevy 01-12-2011 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hannes_slanec (Post 325141)
The Roadster Shop and Schwartz are definitely to expensive.

Just about to check the Streetrod Garage.

Never thought that Art Morisson is one of the cheapest.

You must remember that a custom frame isn't cheap in no shape, form or fashion. A custom frame is a luxury to an already priviledged few who builds these cars.


Quote:

Originally Posted by LILBuzzy (Post 325130)
Might check with these guys: http://www.streetrodgarage.com

Street Rod Garage is building mine for my 72 Chevelle. Price is really affordable, but not cheap. I went with these guys because they sat down and talked to me and explained alot of things to me. Also, they once had to call me back...and actually did call me back. That's really unusual for many companies today. If and when you call them, ask for Chris.


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