Art Morrison Releases GT Sport Chassis For The 1953-56 Ford F100

New from Art Morrison – the GT Sport Chassis for the 1953-56 Ford F100. These chassis provide improved ride, contemporary stance, superior handling and enhanced performance. See more details below.

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Noted chassis and suspension components manufacturer Art Morrison Enterprises has turned their focus on the popular 1953-56 Ford pickup and developed one of their highly regarded GT Sport chassis for the most classic of all F100s.

Precision digital scanning and CAD technology have been employed to create a chassis that is a bolt-in replacement for the OEM Ford frame. The original I-beam axle, leaf spring suspension, worm-and-sector steering and 60-year-old drivetrain can easily be updated in favor of an improved ride, contemporary stance, superior handling and enhanced performance. A power rack & pinion steering contributes to driving pleasure. Ride height options allow for stock or raised bed floors.

Beefy 2″ x 6″ main rails provide the necessary rigidity, while an AME Sport front suspension, 4-bar rear suspension and coil-overs—plus front and rear sway bars and a Panhard bar—complete the package. Also included in the GT Sport chassis are body and running board mounts, plus core support. Engine mounts are available for small block and big block Ford engines, plus the increasingly popular 5.0L Coyote powerplant. There are also numerous transmission options.

Features:

  • Bolt-in replacement for the OEM Ford frame
  • Improved ride with a contemporary stance
  • Superior handling and enhanced performance

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