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Originally posted by Rob Borruso:
Man Kevin...I need to check in on your posts more frequently.. I got a bit behind.. Big Grin

Boy, it's a whole lot easier to work on the front suspension when you can take the fenders off...lol Wink


He's turning this into a "flip top" like the GT40's isn't he? The nose and tail just flip up to gain access to the underpinnings and drive-train? Wink
It is definitely easier to work on!! You can reach everything without having it way up in the air. I took the radiator in today and it was in pretty bad shape. So Les and I ran out to Ron Davis radiators and left the old one with them to make the new one in aluminum. The radiator is a little smaller than stock and does not need the dual fan with shroud. Just a single fan to use while sitting at grid or in the pits.
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Originally posted by Rapid:
Probably more like a flip off. I have the front and back off now to begin work on the rear end


This just makes so much sense for a serious race car.

Can you give us a shot of what the roll bar in the cabin looks like and how the rear braces bolt up to it through the window?

I suppose it is easier to route the header tubes around the rear braces rather than route them around the header tubes?

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