69 being built with art morrison max g chassis

Uggh. What a waste. An R code in what looks to be fantastic shape, going to get butchered.

Anyone own a rust free 69 H code? - call them and see if its too late to swap cars!
 
Somebody is mistaken. Art Morrison doesn't make a Max-G frame for Mustangs [trust me, I talked to them before I started on my 'vert]. If you look at the suspension on that frame, it is clearly using the MII setup, not the aluminum corvette parts.

See the difference:

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vs this, from the Art Morrison site:

maxg2005.jpg
 
NasaGT said:
Uggh. What a waste. An R code in what looks to be fantastic shape, going to get butchered.

Anyone own a rust free 69 H code? - call them and see if its too late to swap cars!

I DO!! I will be glad to give them my car to build this project as long as they give it back. Whats their number?
 
1320stang said:
It may not be a Max G chassis, but I bet it's from Morrison.

It does appear to be a Morrison chassis...but the MaxG is the much more serious front suspension. Forged aluminum 'vette arms and such. Longer arms than the MII setup = better camber curve and other such benefits.
 
it's their car, but some poor Sportsroof is being robbed!

like I said over on 69stang about this, it's their car but it's a real tragedy that they're not using some '69 Sportsroof that needs rescuing for this project. :nonono:

I hope they take it to a track and get humbled by a Trans Am style Boss 302. :rlaugh:


bnickel said:
hey guys check this thing out, it is apparently a real R code mach that was in very nice original shape to begin with and these guys are cutting it up to restomod it with an art morrison max g chassis.

i like the idea of the max g chassis, but i'm kind of sickened by the fact that they are using a real R code to build it

http://woodyshotrodz.com/project_bob__tami_steinbacher.htm