
Above father-in-law's shop is packed with some nice cars, and some really exotic engines.

Front shot of roll cage. Not welded in yet just getting it in position. R-model style - ordered it from NPD.

Rear shot of placement of R-model roll cage. More welding ahead.
2 comments:
Rick, could you please show close-ups of your cowl to fender brackets? Mine are missing and I am confused as to how these are used to fasten to the fender. Thanks!
Joe, I have a pic posted down from this one that is on the inside of the fender. Pic shows the cowl and A-pillar with a metal L bracket. The fender has a clip with a bolt that clips to the inside of the fender, same type as the rear valance that goes through the rear quarter panel.
Also I found a company that makes new ones now. CJponyparts.com in Harrisburg, PA they are $13.00 ea. you will need the fender clips also. Part # HW844
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