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Roy Brizio's 1955 - Chassis #236
Roy's Gold 1955 Tri-5 has an extensive build gallery in the Art Morrison photo gallery. He loves his new ride. "It rides great, handles great and stops and steers great! I'm very pleased; it's a pleasure to drive."

Fred Sondles 1955 Tri-5 - Chassis #230
Fred had this to say about the Tri5 - "We knew it would perform well, but we never imagined how well! I have owned 30+ Tri-5's and the Morrison chassis has made this one by far the most fun to drive."

Bob Turk's 1955 Chevy Chassis #278
Bob Turk's 1955 Chevy sports an amazing soft top, small block power, and has a whole bunch of photos in the Art Morrison photo gallery. Check it out.

Jim Cooper's 1956 Chevy Bel Air
Jim Cooper's 1956 Chevy Bel Air 2-door sedan has the very first production Tri-5 GT Sport chassis as its foundation. This winner of many show trophies was built by Wicked Fabrication of Auburn, WA.

Boyd Coddington's 56 Belair
Boyd Coddington built this 56 shoebox (Chassis #007) on his popular television show. Boyd had this to say about Art Morrison - "I've been using an Art Morrison Chassis on our hot rods for years. Art Morrison Enterprises is a company I can always count on for quality and craftmanship. The staff is always a pleasure to deal with and I look forward to our continued relationship."

GT55 Project - 1955 Chevrolet
The GT55! This shoebox handles like a late model Corvette, run's 12's in the quarter mile, and goes from 0-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds. See how this incredible frame and machine came together. Owned by Art Morrison