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5/08/2013 10:38 AM  #1


DIY Monte Carlo What Is The Width??

Planning to fabricate my own monte carlo bar together with my DIY subframe connector this weekend. Does anyone have a default width wall to wall where the monte carlo bar mounts? Need to make sure I have default width instead of 40 years plus sagged width. 

Thanks in advance!!


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5/08/2013 9:13 PM  #2


Re: DIY Monte Carlo What Is The Width??

Found the answer, it's 40" in case anyone wondering about the same thing. 
I am a happy man, mine is exactly at 40", no more no less....

Last edited by Uwiik (5/09/2013 1:10 AM)


1968 'C' Code Coupe, M Yellow, Parchment Interior, Street Or Track IFS, Randalls R&P, JBA & more later
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5/09/2013 3:57 PM  #3


Re: DIY Monte Carlo What Is The Width??

I just happen to have the MC bar off the car right now.  I measured it inside to inside of the bracket, right at the top.  It measures 39-7/8".  Pretty darn close to 40".


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