Had some friends over today & made some major progress. The real build party is next weekend, when Rob Shiering comes down from Minnesota to pick up my old car. Anyone in the Chicago area is welcome to come out next weekend. PM me for info. Nick "Many 944's" of Bennington Motorsports (
www.BENMS.com) will be there, and Chris Streit of MotoDelta (
www.MotoDelta.com) may make a cameo appearance as well.
Got the weld-in cage from Hanksville Hotrods (
http://www.hanksvillehotrods.com/gui/content.asp) out:
This thing is a work of art! Well pack & organized, all prebent & notched & well labeled tubing. Very complete & professional full color instructions as well:
I also like the cage design. It's set up so that the weld points are accessable through the sunroof & windshield area, so you don't have to cut holes in the floor to drop the cage to reach the top of the welds. Also, it's very structurally sound, with multiple tubes coming together to form one node just behind the driver's head - a very nice area to make strong!
Prep work & tacking in the precut mounting plates:
Some pics of the cage tacked together, awaiting final welding below. The yellow marks are guides to locating the the ends of the bars - makes set up very easy. You can see where the cage was test fitted - small tack welds neatly ground down. I'm sure this is what helped the install go so smoothly. The fit is so close that we had to remove the tar mat on the side of the door to get the door to close fully over the Nascar bars!
It's nice to finally be putting something back in the car! It's now starting to feel more like a racecar than a parts car