Anyone know the price for an Art Morrison 57 Chevy chassis?

I’m currently looking into customizing my 1957 Chevrolet and I’ve come across the Art Morrison chassis. I’ve heard a lot about their quality and performance but haven’t been able to find solid info on pricing.

What I’m Looking For

I specifically want to know:

  • What is the average price range for an Art Morrison chassis designed for a '57 Chevy?
  • Are there different models or options, and how do they differ in price?
  • For anyone who has purchased one, how was your experience with the chassis? Was it worth the investment?

Why This Matters

As I dive into this build, I want to ensure I make informed choices. It seems like the chassis can greatly affect both the performance and aesthetic of my classic ride. Since I aim to drive this car frequently, I’m keen to understand what I’d be getting into with this chassis.

Additional Thoughts

If you also have suggestions for other aftermarket chassis that might be comparable or better in price and performance, I’d love to hear about those too!

Thanks in advance for any insights you might have! I’m looking forward to some great discussions here.

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Hey! The base price for an Art Morrison 57 Chevy chassis usually starts around $6,000, but it can vary depending on upgrades.

That’s a good starting point! I heard if you add in optional upgrades, the price can easily go over $10,000.

Don’t forget to consider the shipping costs, which can be quite hefty depending on where you’re located. I paid around $800 for mine to get it to the East Coast.

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Wow, that’s quite a bit! I’m in the Midwest; I hope mine won’t be that much.

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I think if you order during a sale, you can save on shipping. Just keep an eye on their website for announcements! It can help with costs.

That’s true! I got a deal during their summer sale last year and saved over $1,000 when factoring in both chassis and shipping.

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What kind of upgrades can you get for the chassis? I’m considering adding a suspension kit but unsure about the extra costs.

I think a good suspension kit can cost anywhere between $1,500 to $3,000, depending on the brand and features.

Definitely consider the installation, too! Some chassis require professional installation, which could add another $1,000 if you’re not doing it yourself.

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Yeah, labor costs can really add up! If you can DIY, it’s worth it.

I personally think these chassis are worth the investment, especially for a classic build! It’s where quality meets performance.

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Totally agree! But some folks might find them overpriced compared to alternatives out there.

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I’m curious, has anyone had a bad experience with purchasing? I’ve heard mixed reviews, and it makes me hesitant.

I had a minor issue with my order but their customer service was great! They resolved it quickly, which helps ease any concerns.

It sounds like a solid option! Maybe I should just take the plunge and go for it. After all, you only live once, right?

I’m searching for the pricing on the Art Morrison 57 Chevy chassis as well. From what I’ve gathered, it usually starts around $6,000, but may vary with options.

Yeah, I’m also hearing that the quality is top-notch, especially compared to the other aftermarket options out there!

The Art Morrison chassis is definitely one of the best out there. While it might be pricier, the craftsmanship and support you get are worth it. Other options often come with compromises.

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Totally agree! But have you checked out some of the other brands? I know some that are cheaper may not deliver the same performance.