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Hi- First off, let me introduce myself. My name is Craig Morrison and I am one of the co-builders of the Art Morrison Ent 1960 Corvette. I've had a chance to read some of the comments about our car, and I am glad you guys like driving it!
I wanted to share with the forum some of the build up pics to show what it takes to put together a car like this. It was a lot of work - around 3200 man hours to build the car, but it is a great honor to see so many people driving and enjoying our personal project!
Jalopnik did a great story on our car last year giving some details of the car build but also some information on the PD crew doing the scan on the car. There were six people that came from PD in Japan to do the scan, taking thousands of photos, video and then the full scan of the car, inside, underside and outside. Here's a link to the story; http://jalopnik.com/cars/feature/from-bucket-to-binary-morrison-corvette-scanned-into-gran-turismo-238136.php
On our own website we are posting the build pictures from start to finish. When we bought the car it was a "driver", but there was a lot of work to be done. Because of the damage to the front fenders we had to replace the entire body from the firewall forward. Anyway, here are the first 60 or so of the build pictures - http://www.artmorrison.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=3gbuild&page=1
Popular Hot Rodding Magazine also did a 4 part story on the build up and testing of the car- here's part 4 of the story;http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tech/0802phr_project_3g_vette_part_4/index.html
As for the details of the car:
1960 Corvette
427" (7L) Small Block Chevy All aluminum 538hp 517Ft Lbs torque
Replacement Art Morrison chassis with C5 Corvette front suspension live axle rear
18" wheels front/rear with 265's front and 295's rear
14" 6-piston caliper brakes front with custom brake ducting
13" 4-piston caliper brakes rear with emergency brake
BMW 5-series headlights
S2000 starter button
Spa Technique shift light steering wheel
Custom carbon fiber gauge panel, grab bar, door panels and console
functional rool hoops
If you have any questions about the Art Morrison 1960 Corvette, please ask! Like I said it's a great honor for us to have our car in the GT5 Prologue and hope you enjoy driving it!
I wanted to share with the forum some of the build up pics to show what it takes to put together a car like this. It was a lot of work - around 3200 man hours to build the car, but it is a great honor to see so many people driving and enjoying our personal project!
Jalopnik did a great story on our car last year giving some details of the car build but also some information on the PD crew doing the scan on the car. There were six people that came from PD in Japan to do the scan, taking thousands of photos, video and then the full scan of the car, inside, underside and outside. Here's a link to the story; http://jalopnik.com/cars/feature/from-bucket-to-binary-morrison-corvette-scanned-into-gran-turismo-238136.php
On our own website we are posting the build pictures from start to finish. When we bought the car it was a "driver", but there was a lot of work to be done. Because of the damage to the front fenders we had to replace the entire body from the firewall forward. Anyway, here are the first 60 or so of the build pictures - http://www.artmorrison.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=3gbuild&page=1
Popular Hot Rodding Magazine also did a 4 part story on the build up and testing of the car- here's part 4 of the story;http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tech/0802phr_project_3g_vette_part_4/index.html
As for the details of the car:
1960 Corvette
427" (7L) Small Block Chevy All aluminum 538hp 517Ft Lbs torque
Replacement Art Morrison chassis with C5 Corvette front suspension live axle rear
18" wheels front/rear with 265's front and 295's rear
14" 6-piston caliper brakes front with custom brake ducting
13" 4-piston caliper brakes rear with emergency brake
BMW 5-series headlights
S2000 starter button
Spa Technique shift light steering wheel
Custom carbon fiber gauge panel, grab bar, door panels and console
functional rool hoops
If you have any questions about the Art Morrison 1960 Corvette, please ask! Like I said it's a great honor for us to have our car in the GT5 Prologue and hope you enjoy driving it!