I hate to be the spoiler here.....but there is NO PLACE for rear seat passengers once a car is equiped with any type of bar or cage! Do you really wanna risk someone you cared about smashing thier face in one of those bars, in event of a crash? However unlikely a crash may seem to you! Either forget the bar....or lose the rear seat. Sorry, dont mean to spoil your fun, but you wouldnt be very well if someone died of blunt force trauma in your car.
The issue is........ And most people don't understand this........
Roll bars are great crash protection if you are in a harness and have a helmet on.
They are incredibly dangerous in even minor accidents if you are using your skull as a helmet and a standard lap belt to hold you in place.
its going to be a street/strip car, it will go faster then 11.50 so i need a roll bar plus the added rigidity will help with speed and handling.
when i take it on the street which will be more frequent than the strip(almost every day) i dont "cruise" around here if you run 13s or slower you "cruise" if you have a car that runs, you race. so imo if you aint gonna race then it dont drive it on the street, i expect multiple female passengers.
it keeps the car from being overly squirley its a 63 dart that will have a big block, its gonna want to twist up. plus at the strip i will need one to run there.
only one person has been injured street racing here, 4 years ago some chick thought she had to flea the scene in her stock fwd s**t box. she was not a racer and was drunk she by chance hit a guy crossing the street and broke his leg. sure street racing is illegal but if you are smart about it then the chances of ANYTHING remotely bad happening are very low. my 73 jaguar has a full cage in it and is just fine for passengers, yes its a 4 door which helps it be really practical. but im going to make it work in my 63.