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CHASSIS - 1953-54 CHEVROLET CAR (ART MORRISON). BARE WITH SUSPENSION

Item # AME5354CS
Weighs 1.000lbs.
Chassis 53-54 Chevy Car

ART MORRISON 1953-54 CHEVY CAR CHASSIS WITH SUSPENSION.
Includes frame, with 3" exhaust hole, uncoated upper and lower control arms, spindles, power rack & pinion, front and rear sway bars, 9" housing, triangulated 4-bar links and Strange adjustable front and rear coil-over shocks with springs.

A remarkable device called a "Faro Arm" which literally "traced" every square inch of the OEM Chevrolet frame and was employed to transmit X-Y-Z data directly into the computer. This eliminates any chance of human error, and guarantees that the body of your 1953-54 Chevrolet will fit superbly.

Up front, Morrison's engineering team has developed a sophisticated Independent Front Suspension (IFS) that employs tubular steel control arms, adjustable coil-over shocks, a beefy sway bar and AME/Wilwood front spindles. An AGR Power Rack & Pinion (15:1 or 20:1 ratio) handles the steering.

The chassis will also have motor mounts for the popular small block V8, its big block brother, or the new LS-series powerplants. Likewise, a wide variety of manual and automatic transmissions can be employed, including Powerglide, TH350, TH400 and 700R4 automatics, plus any 4-speed, Tremec TKO and T-56 6-speed, as well as Richmond 5 or 6-speed manual transmissions.

With a wide variety of body styles that this chassis will work with, including the unique "fastback" sedans and elegant Bel Air hardtops, let your imagination take over!

-Frame ships bare steel with light oil to protect from rust.

This part fits most 1953 1954 Chevrolet Cars Exceptions may apply. Please read the complete description to see if this part fits your specific vehicle and application.

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