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El Camino roll bar
I need some input on a roll bar install before I get started. I know the traditional route has always been shove the main hoop back as far as possible to attempt to hide it and follow the body contours, but the El Camino has an added quirk to the equation...no back seat area for rear down bars.
What if I move the main hoop forward top and bottom? This would allow my rear down tubes enough clearance to go thru the bed wall and continue down thru the bed into the frame. Seat back brace would of course need to be custom bent to go around behind the bench seat back. Maybe these images will convey my thoughts somewhat... I intend to take advantage of every bit of the 5" rule by running the down tubes off the vertical uprights of the main hoop. Note this image where the rear bars are run thru the back glass...I believe in shifting the hoop a little more forward I could get the rear tubes below the shelf and thru the bed wall.
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Re: El Camino roll bar
If I can make a suggestion, I would contact Mark Faul for his input about location of the roll bar. He has a 66 El Camino that has been a Pro bracket car and then a small block Super Stocker and now is in Stock Eliminator. He is on this forum quite often.
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Re: El Camino roll bar
If I'm not mistaken his bars are thru the window...aint happening.
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Re: El Camino roll bar
I "think" in this situation a lexan rear glass would be allowed. It is allowed in SS.
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Re: El Camino roll bar
Just to be clear here guys...no bars will exit the back window on this one. I absolutely hate the way it makes the vehicle look.
Here it is accomplished in a '70 model...I believe it can be executed in a better manner tho.
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Re: El Camino roll bar
Yes, the bars run through the rear window on Mark's. If you can make it work without doing that, cool. I don't really like the bars though the window, either.
Larry, Mark had a lexan rear window in his El Camino (when it was a S/S car) and had to change it to glass due to complaints from other racers , if I recall correctly.
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