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Eternal Tri-Five

They say a good foundation is where to start. With this classic five-five, it's better than ever

EDITOR'S NOTE: Morrison Enterprises has developed a new state-of-the-art, completely bolt-in chassis for Tri-Five Chevys, and we're fortunate to have been given an exclusive first-hand look as Craig and Art Morrison convert a low-mileage original '55 into a modern performance machine. Editorial coverage will come via Craig's first-person account and will include such things as lifting the body off and replacing the original frame plus segments on the drivetrain, wheels and tires, electrical, detailing, custom exhaust and interior. We think this inside look at one of the premier chassis builders in our industry assembling a cool classic is something everyone will enjoy--and benefit from.

The first and most important step when starting a project is to create a plan and a set of goals. Without a vision of how the car is going to look, perform, and cost, it is easy to lose focus, and end up with something that isn't necessarily what you wanted. Without a plan, your project may easily turn into a very expensive dust collector, which ends up being sold off at a swap meet. Art Morrison of Art Morrison Enterprises, Inc., has just started a new project and has a pretty impressive plan.The project car is a '55 210 Chevy that was found in the mountains of southern New Mexico. With only 47,000 miles on the clock and protected by dry, warm air the sedan body is in near-pristine condition with the exception of a few obligatory parking lot door dings. While 48 years of intense sun and high temperatures have faded the paint, the steel is rust free. The 265 V8 comes to life without any hassle and runs like a proverbial Swiss watch. Inside, the interior has been well looked after, the seats and headliner all look like they are new, while the package tray and dash are a bit faded from the desert sun. The original rivets still hold the grill in place and the instructions for changing a tire are still mounted in the trunk.

While many traditionalists would argue that this car would make a prime candidate for a frame-off restoration (or even a "survivor"), the plan is to create a g-machine driver with sports-car handling. That's right, we said a '55 Chevy sports car. While "'55 Chevy" and "sports car" have not had the chance to go together in many sentences, it is Art's goal to change all of that. Designed to maximize handling performance, Art's new replacement chassis will be the foundation for the GT55. His plan is to build the car from the ground up using currently available Tri-Five aftermarket parts to create a modern-day performance car with a few traditional touches. To prove that his '55 is truly going to be a performance car, Art has also set some lofty goals. Those goals are: 0-60 in under 4.5 seconds, quarter-mile times in the 12s, and most importantly, a skid pad of 0.85g.

To ensure that this project is a successful one the drivetrain and related components include such things as a Bill Mitchell 427 small-block, Keisler Automotive T56 trans, super sticky BFGs, large-diameter Wilwood brakes and Strange adjustable coil-overs. The rest will come down to the engineering of the chassis and the setup of the suspension. Stay tuned, because in upcoming issues of SUPER CHEVY, we are going to follow the entire buildup from the construction of the chassis to the on-track tests.

  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Left Front View Drawing
    A rendering of what the car is going to look like always helps maintain focus and provides inspiration. Don King of King Graphix of Kels, Washington, took Art's ideas and turned them into this great drawing.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Left Front View Drawing
    A rendering of what the car is going to look like always helps maintain focus and provides
  • 0401Sc Morrison 02 Z
    All design work is done in-house at AME utilizing the latest CAD technology.
  • 0401Sc Morrison 03 Z
    After the front suspension was designed specifically for this chassis, it went through extensive computer testing to ensure it would perform like it should.
    0401Sc Morrison 03 Z
    After the front suspension was designed specifically for this chassis, it went through ext
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Gauges
    Through the cracked gauge face you can see the odometer at 47,965 miles. Judging from the condition of the car, it is a safe bet that this is the actual mileage.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Gauges
    Through the cracked gauge face you can see the odometer at 47,965 miles. Judging from the
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Front View
    This front-end shot reveals how pristine the sheetmetal is. Note the sun-bleached front emblem.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Front View
    This front-end shot reveals how pristine the sheetmetal is. Note the sun-bleached front em
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Interior View
    The interior of this car is immaculate. While the carpet is a bit rough, the seats, headliner and door panels are all in great condition.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Interior View
    The interior of this car is immaculate. While the carpet is a bit rough, the seats, headli
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Left Front View
    Here's how the car looks today. Old school wheels, decent trim and a straight, rust-free body; the perfect candidate to transform into a sports-car killer.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Left Front View
    Here's how the car looks today. Old school wheels, decent trim and a straight, rust-free b
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Engine Bay
    The 265 V-8 still runs great, but soon a 500-plus hp Bill Mitchell 427 small block will be resting in its place.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Engine Bay
    The 265 V-8 still runs great, but soon a 500-plus hp Bill Mitchell 427 small block will be
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Trunk View
    The trunk sans rubber reveals a few little cancer spots, but nothing to get too worried about.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Trunk View
    The trunk sans rubber reveals a few little cancer spots, but nothing to get too worried ab
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    To ensure repeatability, 400 hours of labor was used to create one serious jig. Here Dion loads the driver's rear framerail into the tool.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    To ensure repeatability, 400 hours of labor was used to create one serious jig. Here Dion
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    The transmission bracket with its various mounting locations is bolted in before it's welded into place.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    The transmission bracket with its various mounting locations is bolted in before it's weld
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    The pre-fabbed front crossmember is loaded in the jig. One of the most important parts of the chassis this piece locates the AGR power rack, lower A-arms, and is the mounting location for the engine mounts.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    The pre-fabbed front crossmember is loaded in the jig. One of the most important parts of
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    The last few welds are put into place before this particular chassis is loaded onto a palette and shipped cross-country.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame
    The last few welds are put into place before this particular chassis is loaded onto a pale
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Brake
    12.9-inch Wilwood discs with 6-piston calipers will bring this car to a very quick stop.
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Wheels
    The tire & wheel package consists of 17"-inch Boyd Magnetos with BFGoodrich 245/45ZR17s up front and 18-inch Boyd Magneto with BFGoodrich 275/45ZR18s out back.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Wheels
    The tire & wheel package consists of 17"-inch Boyd Magnetos with BFGoodrich 245/45ZR17s up
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Transmission
    The 500-plus hp is shifted through a Keisler Automotive T-56 six-speed transmission. Note that Keisler has moved the shifter position forward so it will be in the correct position in relation to the driver.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Transmission
    The 500-plus hp is shifted through a Keisler Automotive T-56 six-speed transmission. Note
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Small Block Engine
    Hardcore says it all. 500-plus hp and 500-plus ft-lb out of a Bill Mitchell 427 small-block will definitely get this shoebox moving.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Small Block Engine
    Hardcore says it all. 500-plus hp and 500-plus ft-lb out of a Bill Mitchell 427 small-bloc
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Pulleys
    March's all new "Ultra" kit is high-tech, compact and looks cool.
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Header View
    The Borla-designed stainless headers were made to clear the steering, clutch and frame while providing a restriction-free path for the exhaust.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Header View
    The Borla-designed stainless headers were made to clear the steering, clutch and frame whi
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame View0
    The assembled rolling chassis is ready to go under the body.
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame Comparison
    Next to the stock chassis, the differences between the two frames are very apparent.
  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame Body View
    Separated from its Eisenhower-era chassis, it is ready to be lowered onto AME's new high performance replacement frame.
    1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Frame Body View
    Separated from its Eisenhower-era chassis, it is ready to be lowered onto AME's new high p
SOURCES
BFGoodrich Tires
877-788-8899
www.bfgoodrichtires.com
ART MORRISON ENTERPRISES, INC.
5301 8th St. E, Dept. SC
Fife, WA 98424
Tel: 800-929-7188
Keisler Automotive Engineering
Knoxville
TN
8-65/-609-8187
KING GRAFIX
1906 Westside Hwy., Dept. SC
Kelso, WA 98626
WORLD PRODUCTS, INC.
51 Trade Zone Ct., Dept. SC
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
WILWOOD ENGINEERING
4700 Calle Bolero, Dept. SC
Camarillo, CA 93012
March Performance
5820 Hix Rd.
Westland
MI  48185
734-729-9070
www.marchperformance.com
Borla Performance Industries
5901 Edison Dr.
Oxnard
CA  93033
8-05/-986-8600
borla.com
Strange Engineering
Morton Grove
IL
8-47/-663-1701
Strangeengineering.net
BOYD CODDINGTON WHEELS
861-A East Lambert Rd., Dept. SC
La Habra, CA 90631
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