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Old 09-28-2000, 08:12 AM
440DARTGT 440DARTGT is offline
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Who makes a good roll cage for a 69 Dart...
I would like to leave the back seat somewhat accesable for any passnegers for this is a dual purpose car.

Also trying to find a good lift off of even a bolt on sixpak style fiberglass hood, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
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Old 09-28-2000, 03:27 PM
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There is no legal way to leave the back seat accessible for passengers with a cage or roll bar. Who ever you plan on having sit in the back seat is going to have to climb over or under the bars to get in. You can have swing out side bars, but you are still going to have a solid cross bar running the width of the car.

Not to mention, Im not sure that I would want to sit in a seat with a solid metal bar running right at about my chin line if we got into an accident.

The bars can be bent up over the rear seat and it can be left in place, but, it will basically be for looks only.
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