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Roll over bars

rimzimmer

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Whilst i am restoing my 68 B i want to fit a roll over bar. i have seen a few diffret ones on cars around the place, but would like to see some more pics of peoples cars with a bar fitted so i can make a descion on what style i want in mine. Thanks Andy
 
Go to Google click on immages and enter your car name. Lots and lots of pics.
 
Andy - I assume you're doing it for asthetics only? I have a good used one if you decide to go with it.
 
OUCH!! Though I do ship parts to OZ all the time - nothing that large, though....unless you consider the Midget we cut in half & shipped to Sri Lanka as "parts"....another story for another day....
 
I am wanting to use the car for a few track days so some thing might save my head rather then just looking the part.
Andy
 
To install a bar high enough to protect you means its too high for you to put the top up! Either looks only with top or serious protection & lose the top.
 
There was recently a thread on the MG Enthusiasts MG Engine Conversions (V8) BBS regarding functional roll bars. Both Carl Floyd and Jim Blackburn have some good thoughts on this topic...

See https://www.british-cars.co.uk and then do a search...
 
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