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[alfa] Spider Hardtops + rollbars
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- Subject: [alfa] Spider Hardtops + rollbars
- From: Burt Hamil <DustyLester@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 22:36:13 -0500
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- Reply-to: Burt Hamil <DustyLester@xxxxxxxxx>
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Hello, forgive me if this question has been asked recentlyb I searched
the archives but found nothing, which I thought was odd.
Is it possible to lower the seating in an Alfa Spider low enough that
a rollbar can be fit that is of equal height to the windshield top?
And, if these conditions are fulfilled, then would it be possible to
use a removable hardtop with the car? Or does a standard,
non-height-adjusted roll bar allow enough room for a hard top to fit
over? I would imagine that, after installation of a rollbar in a
Spider, you may as well ditch the added weight of the soft top
mechanicsb it doesn't look like you could possibly get the top up over
that bar.
Thanks,
Gregory Scott
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