2004 cobra convertable cage

Discussion in 'SVT Talk' started by louie@g-machine, Mar 30, 2007.

  1. louie@g-machine New Member

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    one of our latest cars to go out of the shop. convertables have a lot of constraints that must be worked with, but it was a fun car all in all. The entire gallery can be viewed at
    http://www.gmachineracing.com/2004svt.html


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    Man that's a serious cage, can't recall if SCCA road racing requires a halo type cage so would this set-up be for drag racing? Nicely tucked under the vert roof.
  3. Kilgore Trout Fried or Broiled ?

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    What a shame, I guess all Cobras cannot live happy lives free of being chopped the f'k up :(
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    Does anyone know if this guy is an official Stangnet sponsor? All of his posts relate to his shop and the work they do building cages.... Just curious is all...

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    No we are not, it would not make sense to advertise on this site because we build race quality vehicles and this site is mainly street. And we actually have several street and race suspension kits coming out for mustangs this summer. Again, these kits are of race quality.

    Besides in no way shape or form are we trying to steal business from the sponsors, we are in a different class of fabrication and performance than the sponsors of this forum. We post stuff so that people can possibly get some ideas on how the pros build cages to that there will be more safe cages out there. All too often I see unsafe cage work and it worries me. I would rather someone have a safe cage even if they are not getting one built by us.


    Jason

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