1966 Dodge Dart

Roll Bar update, Today I started laying out the roll bar, first found the right spot for the hoop to meet NHRA guidelines then had to go buy 2 bars to make the rear supports so I could clear the rear seat. I was shocked by the price of the material for 2 - 7 1/2 ft rear bars. They were $155. I even bought them from a large commercial steel company. They come in 18 Ft sections so I had them cut them and they charged $20 per cut, 2 cuts! But what do you do when you need something. Once I got them home I had to cut the rear shelf so the bars could go in from the trunk as they were to long to go in from the interior side. I had to notch the new bars by hand which took some time so tomorrow night I will get back at it. I hope to get both rear bars fitted and tached into place tomorrow. The only other thing I did today was drill the holes in the floor so I can drop the hoop down to weld the tops of the rear bars to hoop. I was able to place a front bar in to see how it would fit and I am going to have to make sure I leave room for the arm rest on the door panels. I will add some pics tomorrow with my progress that I hope to get done.
Rod