Classic Truck Performance

Art Morrison Goes Off-Road With a 4x4 Chassis

rt Morrison has a long history of building performance vehicles. As a teenager he collected a number of trophies with his homebuilt, bigblock–powered, straight-axle–equipped ’54 Chevy. Morrison’s passion for performance ultimately led him to open Art Morrison Enterprises (AME) in 1971, which quickly grew into one of the leading drag race chassis and component manufacturers in the country.

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