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01-22-2005 07:45 PM #16
Originally posted by BlownGoat
Z's lookin good! you got the motor in it now or is that the mock up motor?
BG
Sorry to here about your grandma. Hope all goes well.
we only got about 3-4 inches here.Last edited by pro70z28; 01-22-2005 at 07:49 PM.
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01-25-2005 01:04 AM #17
When building the cage in my camaro, I had the same concern. I was going to have a headliner. My cage is also a pretty tight fit to the roof. Having a big back window paid off. I was able to slide the headliner in through the rear window. It was still a tight fit..
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01-25-2005 08:55 PM #18
Originally posted by 72mc
When building the cage in my camaro, I had the same concern. I was going to have a headliner. My cage is also a pretty tight fit to the roof. Having a big back window paid off. I was able to slide the headliner in through the rear window. It was still a tight fit..http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/tzamk2/
67 cougar burn rubber not your soul!
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