Although this is a first post.... as a long time lurker I will soon put up restoration thread for my 57 356a which I've owned since 1998 and has been sitting about waiting for me and various people to progress it since about 2001
Anyway that aside does anyone have a line drawing with dimensions and tube bend radius that would allow me to construct a copy of the factory 356 GS/GT roll hoop? I believe it maybe a bolt in affair with the main hoop bolting onto mounts which need to be welded into the car with rearwards supports which pickup on the rear seat bosses.
My car is a coupe and I'm not sure if there was a variation for coupe and cab or if said item fitted both?
I suggest you go on n 356 registry. There is a thread about roll bars on there
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Hi
Is that you Ric?
If so welcome to a very friendly forum.
Sorry I can't give you any roll bar specs but will be very interested in your 57 restoration thread.
Regards
Drew
1944 Porsche Type 82 Kubelwagen Sold
1959 A RHD WUF 810 Sold
1959 A LHD Convertible D Sold
1959 A RHD UK car Sold
1959 A RHD South African car in the workshop now
1959 Messerschmitt Kr201 close to completion
1959 A LHD Convertible D the final project
It's Martin, we met many moons ago through Bill @ Dakota's and both came over to your place for an open house day when your convertible D was in bits, we were all much younger then!
How's your fleet doing
I think the details of how to build the GS/GT roll bar must be out there but I tried the 356 registry forum and it seems to be locked these days to casual browsers.
“A REMINDER. I would be grateful if those members who have borrowed bits from me in emergencies (e.g starter motor, oil cooler, etc) would return them and/or contact me”. – Chris Turner RIP
Was that necessary? Can you answer the roll bar question? If not please take your jab elsewhere.
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Hi Martin
Good to see you on here, I had a dig through my old photo albums and think this is the visit to my place you were talking about, I think it was back in 2001.
Funny but I am just starting out on another Convertible D to replace the one in the picture that I sold some years ago.
I'm still in Epsom just in a different house (with a bigger garage/workshop), when all this madness is over maybe we could meet up again.
Regards
Drew
1944 Porsche Type 82 Kubelwagen Sold
1959 A RHD WUF 810 Sold
1959 A LHD Convertible D Sold
1959 A RHD UK car Sold
1959 A RHD South African car in the workshop now
1959 Messerschmitt Kr201 close to completion
1959 A LHD Convertible D the final project
drew01356 wrote:Hi Martin
Good to see you on here, I had a dig through my old photo albums and think this is the visit to my place you were talking about, I think it was back in 2001.
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Funny but I am just starting out on another Convertible D to replace the one in the picture that I sold some years ago.
I'm still in Epsom just in a different house (with a bigger garage/workshop), when all this madness is over maybe we could meet up again.
Regards
Drew
Hi Drew
What happened to my old conv d i sold you,hope all is well.
I am on the look out for a speedster,a driver not a lawn queen If any one knows of anything about.
Regards
Paul
Hi Paul
Your Convertible D found a new home in Denmark back in 2005
If I hear of a Speedster for sale I will let you know.
Regards
Drew
1944 Porsche Type 82 Kubelwagen Sold
1959 A RHD WUF 810 Sold
1959 A LHD Convertible D Sold
1959 A RHD UK car Sold
1959 A RHD South African car in the workshop now
1959 Messerschmitt Kr201 close to completion
1959 A LHD Convertible D the final project
Hi I have an OMP bolt-in roll cage I can give you the measurements of. I have had it for years and never fitted so can measure whatever you want.
Not too sure if it's the same?
Greg
-Macs speed shop-
V dubs and Porsche tubs
87 924S (Now dead or is it?)
62 356 (Working on it!)
66 912 (Sadly gone - but have you seen the price of it!!)
Apal speedster (Sadly gone)
BSA Bantam in bits
A35 Race car in the making (peanutracing)
Hi Rustytubs,
I was flicking through my book and remembered you asked for this.
Sorry for the bad focus, my phone camera only partly focuses.
Hope it is of some use.
Nice Drawing but – The `Phallic Stubs` that the Roll Over Bar drops over extended through the Sill area to the bottom of Inner longitudinal – they were welded top and bottom and may have also been welded to the inner side of the Metal work.
I Photographed this area 30 + years ago but at the moment all my paperwork is in boxes in the garage (time to decorate) and I have no idea where to search.
I cannot comment on any other part of the drawing we always raced without a cage