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04-07-2005 08:39 AM #1
New chassis for a 53 Chevy Bel-Air, Help??
So I'm now thinking that why should I go through the trouble and expense of upgrading my stock 50's era chassis with an MII, disc brakes, power steering, larger motor, A/C etc. when I can just transplant the body on to another vehicle chassis (late model whatever) that already has all that I am looking for. Has anyone here done this? Any advice, help, input, tips/tricks? Does anyone know what chassis will fit under a 53 Chevy Sedan (4-door). I know I won't be able to do a lot of this myself (lack of knowledge and space), but I would like to know if it's easy/difficult and what I can mate it up to. Thanks!
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04-07-2005 05:26 PM #2
Anyone? Help?
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04-07-2005 06:12 PM #3
Contact Art Morrison. The time and effort as well as cost, you will save for sure. And get the stance you want.
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04-07-2005 06:24 PM #4
Ditto on Art Morrison.---Tom
1964 Studebaker Commander
1964 Studebaker Daytona
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04-07-2005 07:24 PM #5
Check out this thread:
http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...&threadid=6356
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