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I'm currently looking at a 1990 Vert that allegedly has never seen snow. I'd still want to fit it with a cage as I'd want to track the car in the future. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm having marginal success working with the keyboard on my new phone.
I'll give it one last shot and if I screw it up again I'll quite.
I'm purchasing a 1990 Convertible and I'd like to fit it with a 6 point cage.
I live in Ontario Canada and all our vehicles rust from the winter snows and salt.
Not only would a 6 point stiffen the chassis in the twisting it experiences in road use it would keep the car from starting to fold IF I can't stop any rusting that may occur.
I can only get the history of this car going back 13 years so I do not know if it has seen use on our winter roads prior to that.
The car looks good but I'd sooner be on the safe side.
I'd want a cage that will allow the top to function if at all possible....separating the front section before lowering the back half seems achievable.
I see on what I believe is a British site a red car fitted with a pink cage that to me looks good.
I suspect that a custom cage will be required but if I can find someone who has already invented a better Mouse Trap I'd prefer to go that route.
In closing I apologize for any confusion created from my earlier entries and in the future do my best to properly edit my posts before I hit enter.
I'll give it one last shot and if I screw it up again I'll quite.
I'm purchasing a 1990 Convertible and I'd like to fit it with a 6 point cage.
I live in Ontario Canada and all our vehicles rust from the winter snows and salt.
Not only would a 6 point stiffen the chassis in the twisting it experiences in road use it would keep the car from starting to fold IF I can't stop any rusting that may occur.
I can only get the history of this car going back 13 years so I do not know if it has seen use on our winter roads prior to that.
The car looks good but I'd sooner be on the safe side.
I'd want a cage that will allow the top to function if at all possible....separating the front section before lowering the back half seems achievable.
I see on what I believe is a British site a red car fitted with a pink cage that to me looks good.
I suspect that a custom cage will be required but if I can find someone who has already invented a better Mouse Trap I'd prefer to go that route.
In closing I apologize for any confusion created from my earlier entries and in the future do my best to properly edit my posts before I hit enter.
Last edited by Rotus7; 10-03-19 at 08:21 PM.
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