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Send FJ Smith a email he built some of the first Cutlass G cars these were full frame cars Olds supplied him with bare chasis which he rewelded most of the welds and built cages.
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no floor plates allowed, it has to go to the frame . depending on what chassis it is ,you may have to box the frame where the cage will mount.
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4:10 Rollbars OEM frame welded OR bolted to frame ---Trevor
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It has to be welded directly to the frame.
On a GM car, remove the frame-to-body bolts and jack up the body. Cut a hole thru the body were the roll bar tube will go thru to the frame and weld to the frame. Also replace the frame-to-body biscuits with solid ones. |
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