So, out of curiosity, I took, my T-bird to a shop near my house that specializes in fabricating custom roll bars in cars, particularly track cars (this would include Rally cars). They wanted to take a look at my T-Bird to see what needs to be done to install roll bars (hoops). After nosing about for 20 minutes, it was determined that there were many challenges to installing a functional, workable setup.
Pretty much, they would have to cut up the rear interior, and most likely permanently remove the soft top and all mechanisms. Cutting up the rear interior would mean a drastic drop in value for the car, even it it was "prettied up" with trim and such. However, loosing the soft top option is a deal breaker. This would make it a true Roadster, with no weather protection.
They did say they could keep the car and tear apart the interior to check other options. Of course, I don't need a roll bar, this was basically an exercise, so thanked them for their time. So, it looks like for a functional roll bar, it's really not doable without extensive modifications. Someone could probably tig something that "looks sporty" and functional, but it would not be functional at all, and the company wouldn't do it for liability reasons.
As an aside, he said his company has removed many OEM roll bars from convertibles, and that they would not survive a roll over. For me, the question of "roll bars" is pretty much answered.
Pretty much, they would have to cut up the rear interior, and most likely permanently remove the soft top and all mechanisms. Cutting up the rear interior would mean a drastic drop in value for the car, even it it was "prettied up" with trim and such. However, loosing the soft top option is a deal breaker. This would make it a true Roadster, with no weather protection.
They did say they could keep the car and tear apart the interior to check other options. Of course, I don't need a roll bar, this was basically an exercise, so thanked them for their time. So, it looks like for a functional roll bar, it's really not doable without extensive modifications. Someone could probably tig something that "looks sporty" and functional, but it would not be functional at all, and the company wouldn't do it for liability reasons.
As an aside, he said his company has removed many OEM roll bars from convertibles, and that they would not survive a roll over. For me, the question of "roll bars" is pretty much answered.
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