Cheap Street Chevelle
How To Install A Six-Point Rollbar At Home
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Available directly from S&W Race Cars, we ordered a complete rollbar setup (part No. 11-00
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Begin the rollbar install by prefitting the main loop and the side bars to ensure that eve
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With the carpet removed, begin the rollbar install by grinding the floor to bare metal in
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Because the mounting location of the mounting plates is in a contoured area of the floorbo
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After you’ve properly contoured the two mounting plates for the main rollbar loop, ta
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After making the proper trim marks, remove the main rollbar loop from the car and make the
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Once the ends of the main rollbar loop have been angle-cut, refit the loop to make sure th
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With the rollbar loop welded in place, position the rollbar crossmember at shoulder height
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Once the crossmember is in the proper location, have a buddy hold the bar while you weld i
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After the main hoop is welded in place, trial-fit the side bars. Notice how the end of the
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Just as with the main rollbar loop, the side bars need to be welded to steel mounting plat
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After the side bars have been mocked up, angle-trimmed to length and the front mounting pl
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Once the top end of the side bar has been welded to the rollbar loop, carefully weld the b
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For our six-point rollbar, two support tubes travel rearward (through the rear package tra
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Just as with the other end of the trunk-mount support bar, the end that attaches to the ma
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After the trunk-mounted mounting plate is welded into position, carefully mark the angle i
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As bad luck would have it, the trunk-mounted support bars didnt go through the O.E.M
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After the ends of the trunk-mounted support tube have been cut as needed, be sure to doubl
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After the fish-mouthed end of the trunk-mounted support tube has been welded to the main r
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We wanted to replace our O.E.M. gut-ripper seatbelts with a JAZ SFI-approved four-point re
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To comply with NHRA and IHRA (among other racing organizations) rules, all safety equipmen
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Check it out. Here is project Cheap Street Chevelle (complete with crazed CC test-driver K
The theme of Car Craft’s project Cheap Street Chevelle has been simple: Build a fairly potent street machine on a real world budget using real world parts. We’ve skipped the aluminum cylinder blocks, big ol’ honking 14-71 superchargers and clutchless Pro Stock-style manual transmissions. What we did opt for is a low-buck iron-block 355 V8 with a hydraulic camshaft, fed by a 750 Quadrajet carb. A TH350 automatic transmission, mild 3.73:1 gears, 3000-stall converter and Hotchkis rear suspension get the power to the ground. So far, Cheap Street has run a best "all engine" quarter-mile pass of 13.18 at 100.23 mph and 12.20s with a 125hp dose of NOS Super Power Shot nitrous oxide injection. For all of our testing, the Chevelle has been powered by pump gasoline, run through full exhaust and driven to and from the track.
Now that the car is getting more serious, we have been getting letters asking for a story on how to install a basic rollbar setup in a street machine. CC reader Sean Florea wrote, "I have a '65 Chevelle that runs in the 12s just like project Cheap Street Chevelle. I want to make the car safer by adding a rollcage but don't want to install a 12-point Super Gas-style cage. Maybe CC could install a basic four- or six-point cage in Cheap Street and show us readers how easy or difficult the job is."
Once again, ask and you shall receive. This month we show you how to install a six-point rollbar from S&W Race Cars along with upgrading the Chevelle with SFI-approved seatbelts from JAZ Products.
To ensure that we installed our S&W rollbar correctly, we turned to M&J Auto Body for guidance. The M&J crew transformed our Chevelle from junker to jewel in last years Paint & Body special, so we knew that they were good fabricators.
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Jaz Products
www.jazproducts.com
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S&W Race Cars
11 Mennonite Church Rd.
Spring City
PA
19475
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M&J Auto Body
142 N. 11th St.
Santa Paula
CA
93060
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Speedglass
2374 Edison Blvd.
Twinsburg
OH
44087
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