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Old 05-11-2025, 02:33 PM
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Default 68 Charger Art Morrison Chassis

I have an Art Morrison chassis and was wondering approximately how many hours the custom floor would take to install on a 68 Charger. Yes I know each car will have there own issues/problems. The car is a clean car. I have owned the car for 5 years. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
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Old 05-11-2025, 03:30 PM
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68 is a great looking car, so congrats on that. No idea what amount of mods are necessary with that car. Did Morrison have an estimate of the time required to install their chassis? The one below is my favorite from the local shows here.
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Haven’t reached out to Morrison yet. Figured I would try here first.
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Haven’t reached out to Morrison yet. Figured I would try here first.
https://artmorrison.com/galleries/bu...y-muscle-cars/

Yeah, looks like you'd need a complete floor, tubs, tunnel built for that frame. I would think Morrison has done them to develop the frame, as well as RS and could give you an idea of the hours required. Schwartz has one that's almost a bolt in, but since you have the chassis already...

Any good chassis shop should be able to handle the job, but their hourly rates change wildly depending on area of the country.
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Ron Davis Radiators for their radiator and fan assembly.
Baer Brakes for their front and rear brakes

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Currie Enterprises for their 9" Third Member
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McLeod Racing for their RXT street twin clutch
Ididit for their steering column
Holley for their EFI and engine parts
Lokar and Clayton Machine for their pedals and door and window handles
Morris Classic Concepts for their 3 point belts and side mirrors
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Restomod Air for their Tru Mod A/C kit
Mightymouse Solutions for their catch can
Magnaflow for their 3" exhaust system
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I reached out to Art Morrison and they couldn’t give me an answer. I understand there are lots of variables that will go into this.
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Depends if you measure in shop hours or “buddy with a welder and beer” hours
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I wish I had a buddy that could do this. Beers are cheap!!!!
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