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Dug, will it be ready for Carlisle??? I hope that it is, and that you can give a few people some rides!!
Yes and YES!!!
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Dug, will it be ready for Carlisle??? I hope that it is, and that you can give a few people some rides!!
Giggity
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When I think alcohol I think of 4 wheelers at the drag strip and tears..
yeah dont some guys use jacks while welding it in to get it as tight as possible to the stock frame/pillars?
The interior is going back in it.
ahhhhhhh... extreme sleeper status must be kept for the unsuspecting fools..
The interior hides the cage?
Bloody hell...
good stuff bro!
I had an interesting compliment, or a dig the other day when I was at the dyno shop. Im not sure what you call it. But A subaru owner came up to me and asked if I was building a Volvette. I was a little offguard to respond to that, and just said there is no Vette about my Volvo. But Im always amazed. Your car is known everywhere. Thats pretty cool. Id drive it.
the rear seatbelts are still in I see, plans to keep rear seats? You gonna put in harnesses for the rear passengers to protect them from a possible face smashing for the steel bar right in front of them?
Look at the B pillar with the interior panel on it. Fit is close imo.I am sure it'll be cool, but man I hate to say it but that cage is not healthy. Looks like 2-3" of daylight between the main hoop and the B pillars...