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12-07-2008, 09:01 PM | #1 | ||
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Not sure exactly where this kinda question belongs
I have an old '65 Galaxie 4door sedan It was purchased originally for a RHD conversion for a hardtop Its been stripped of its trim, badges, and glass (all sold off) the door trims, seats and steering wheel are missing I do still have all the front panels and grill/lights And I was curious about the legalities of hacking off the roof as far as rego goes... I'm assuming this kinda thing requires engineering certification before rego ??? but being a full chassis car which doesn't differ much from the factory convertibles I don't think it will effect rigidity at all It would become a dedicated convertible with no retractable roof (and stored in the garage during inclement weather) Apparently the factory '65/'66 convertibles just had an extra crossmember in the separate chassis near the back... which shouldn't be to hard to fab up... But do I need to have windows in the doors?, or can i weld up the tops of the doors too and lop off the window frames the rear parcel shelf would be filled in too A small block v8 and auto on LPG would suit cruising during the warmer months I was just thinking of making basic door trims and maybe some fibreglass mouldings for kick panel/pillar areas Are there any other things I should consider ? |
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12-07-2008, 09:50 PM | #2 | ||
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talk to an engineer ,he should be able to set you straight with what is needed re rego worries and issuing the right papers for the roof lop
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12-07-2008, 09:54 PM | #3 | ||
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Even though it may have a chassis, the body and especially the roof would have a big effect on the torsional rigidity of the car as a whole. The chassis itself would have relatively low torsional rigidity, so I think it would be necessary to reinforce the chassis substantially for this reason.
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13-07-2008, 12:23 AM | #4 | ||
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Shame you arent in SA. as its Pre ADR you could cut the roof off it without even an inspection.
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