Roll cage in El camino?

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It's hard to tell from the pics but that does not look NHRA legal.
 
I forget where I found that now, but it was legal. It was on some other thread and they were discussing how to run a legal NHRA roll cage without going through the glass. The forum was for an older style El Camino. Just Google 'Elcamino roll cage' and see what comes up.
 
i talked to the local nhra tech here today, he said that red elco with the bars going under the window would be legal, but an x-bar and lower kick bars to the frame would make it a forsure pass at any track.
 
AWESOME!!! Thank you! That should let me run my Fiberglass bed-cover (Pinned down, of course!) I really appreciate all the info, Guys!

Once again, THANKS!
 
isnt that what this site is all about? 😀
 
drknow90rs said:
AWESOME!!! Thank you! That should let me run my Fiberglass bed-cover (Pinned down, of course!) I really appreciate all the info, Guys!

Once again, THANKS!

That's what the guy in the pic was doing too. He wanted to be able to hide it under his bed cover.
 
Yeah, I want to keep it as clean as I can from the outside.
 
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i can get more on my friends if you want, i kinda just took a quick video, but he has a full roll cage everything welded up, the bar on the driver side bolts in and out... (but everything else is all welded up and boxed, etc.)

roll cage shot at about 31 secs on
 
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