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post Apr 12, 2005 - 1:36 PM
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Hey guys, guess what! I am actually going to get a targa top for my ST! biggrin.gif I already spoke to the guy that is going to be doing my bodywork and he said that I could do it, I just needed to make sure that I got some kind of support on the underside of the car to make sure that the car doesn't bend due to the lack of support (especeially since its a hatch). He kind of implied that I souhld look for it myself and he would help me put it on, I'm just not sure where I would get something like that or if I am able to to have someone make some kind of brace out of material similar to roll cage piping.

I asked him if a roll cage would do the trick. He said that it would help but it would not give me the complete support that I will need.

Do you guys have any ideas?

Thanks!!

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post Apr 12, 2005 - 1:42 PM
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QUOTE(blaque_6thGen @ Apr 12, 2005 - 11:36 AM)
Hey guys, guess what!  I am actually going to get a targa top for my ST!  biggrin.gif  I already spoke to the guy that is going to be doing my bodywork and he said that I could do it, I just needed to make sure that I got some kind of support on the underside of the car to make sure that the car doesn't bend due to the lack of support (especeially since its a hatch).  He kind of implied that I souhld look for it myself and he would help me put it on, I'm just not sure where I would get something like that or if I am able to to have someone make some kind of brace out of material similar to roll cage piping. 

I asked him if a roll cage would do the trick.  He said that it would help but it would not give me the complete support that I will need.

Do you guys have any ideas?

Thanks!!
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ur gunna need to do alooot of custom welding.. me and my pops made his 1963 nova a convertable.. and its gunna take time and alot of metal lol

its a job.. gl.. ur gunna need a professional


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post Apr 12, 2005 - 6:22 PM
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#1) yes your goin to want a full roll cage made
#2) as for under the car hmmm not a single clue there
squared pipe for sure but as for placement and thickness, ect...
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post Apr 12, 2005 - 6:32 PM
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dont waste your time bro, I was going to do it, after I did all my research, for parts and labor it would cost $4,000. Probably more than the cars worth, lol. Use the money for an engine swap. But hey, I agree with you, it would look cool.


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post Apr 13, 2005 - 5:30 PM
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some friends recommended that i go to a place that does custom cages for truck chassis and i could get a whole lot done there support wise (they would weld a big X on the bottom of the chassis). My friends also then told me that if i do follow through, i should make it strictly show because all of the abuse from racing will make the chassis bend either way. as far as i know the kit for the top is going to be about a grand and i believe that the labor will be about the same. so with everything, i'm projecting about $2,500.


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post Apr 15, 2005 - 1:19 PM
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good luck with that, make sure to take pics of the progress


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post Apr 15, 2005 - 5:32 PM
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I use to work in a kit car shop, and cut plenty of fieros tops off,not to mention the numerous bugs and gias we made into convertibles. Usually an x shaped brace at the bottom works. For a targa, a brace from front tire to rear tire on each side of the body should work. All verts have them. good luck, I think its possible
post Apr 16, 2005 - 9:14 PM
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yeah, chop some parts from a vert frame in the yard....they dont have a top at all for support....
post Apr 16, 2005 - 9:53 PM
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Dude before u go with the targo make it an stick. no car like the one ur gonna make should be a auto. seriously. but thats just my opinion.

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