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1954 54 First Series Chevy Pickup Truck New Six 6 Point Roll Bar Cage Mild Steel on 2040-parts.com

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Sprakers, New York, United States

Sprakers, New York, United States
1954 54 First series Chevy Pickup Truck New six 6 Point Roll Bar Cage Mild steel, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Rhodes Surface Finish:Mild Steel Manufacturer Part Number:1096-10 Warranty:Yes

This is for a Brand new 1954 First Series Pickup Truck - 6 Point Roll Bar

RRC roll bars and cages are available in material sizes that meet the specs of all popular drag race organizations as well as most closed course or drifting car organizations. Keep in mind that it is the installer’s responsibility to assure that the bar or cage is installed to meet the race organizations rules as to fit or placement of components and welding process. This roll cage is for EWS Mild Steel.

RRC 6 Point Roll Bars feature the following:

  • Made from 1 ¾” .134 Wall EWS Tubing.
  • All dimensions taken from actual installations of each specific vehicle to insure proper fitment.
  • Notched tube ends where applicable for ease of installation. 
  • Weld in design for the ultimate in strength (Bolt in cages are not recommended or accepted in most forms of racing).
  • Roll bars are designed to increase chassis rigidity.
  • Kit includes – Main Hoop, Rear Braces, Side Bars, Frame Supports, Seat Cross member, and (6) 6”X6” Mounting Plates.
  • All RRC roll bars meet or exceed NHRA & IHRA requirements (when properly installed) for cars running 10.00ET or slower in the 1/4 mile.
  • Most roll bars ship within 1-2 business days.
*Free shipping to lower 48 states only

RETAILS for $400, so you are getting a good deal.

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