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View Poll Results: What would you be willing to do to install a full-frame chassis?
I'll do anything. Cut parts of the firewall, floors and trunk completely out and fab new pieces. 22 70.97%
I'll fab a trunk or a a portion of the firewall, but I won't cut the floor out. 2 6.45%
I don't mind fabbing a new floor, but I wont touch the trunk or firewall. 1 3.23%
I would only cut the floor if I had a pre-made floor pan to weld back in. 6 19.35%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 31. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 11-09-2005, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Silver69Camaro
For a more in-depth version of what kind of work will need to be done, feel free to call one of our sales guys. They know these products like none other, and have personal experience with this stuff....no pressure, you don't need to buy anything to make them talk.

I tried to talk to one of the sales guys one time about a bubble top project and he was helpful until I told him that I wanted it to call me back left him 2 or 3 messages and no return call, I finally got a hold of Craig over at pt.com but we had already found another guy to build one......If I ever deal with morrison again I guess I will have to do it in person! I do think the Frame is a nice piece and would have loved to have had one.
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