4MuscleMachines said:I would also like to know where to order a nice roll bar that is contoured specifically to 65-66 Stangs. Something with no notching or bending needed yet not like those commercial offerings that are barely suitable.
I found this on eBay, they specialize in Mustangs, specifically for 67-68 but also fits 65-66. I would still like something more custom to 65-66.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...d=1,1&item=7991879599&sspagename=STRK:MEWA:IT

65up2d8 said:The bar you provided a link to is only a two-point bar. I have an Autopower bar in my car from Mustang's Plus, and I agree that I'd certainly like it to fit the countours of the car better, but I'd take it over that bar as it's at least a 4-point bar. You do have me thinking about this now, though. I wonder how hard it would be to add tube to the uprights of my bar and to cut a little off the bars that go to the rear wheelwells so it would be partially hidden by the roofline and the quarter window trim on my coupe? I plan on covering the bar with foam and leather at some point anyway, so the visible welds wouldn't bother me. The things that make you go hmmm.......![]()

BullittFB said:A while back I saw a guy´s mustang site and he had pics of his 4 point roll bar installation in his 66 coupe. The roll bar was just like the one in the pic.
He welded the roll bar to the floor pans, but cool thing was when he installed the rear tubes that weld to the wheel wells (red striped tube). He had his quarter trim installed and used a piece of pvc pipe that was slightly larger than the diameter of the roll bar, so that the pvc would slide over the "short arms" (blue striped tube). He cut the pvc just long enough to come in contact with the quarter trim panel, and marked the circumference of the pvc on the trim panel with a pencil. Took off the pvc pipe and used one of those hole saws that you use with a drill to cut the holes for door knobs in the house. He then took off the trim panels and slid the rear roll bar tubes through them. Bolted the tubes to the roll bar and had someone hold the trim panels while he welded the rear tubes to the wheel well. He ended up with a super sharp looking installation, no need to install boots to cover up the holes there. I´ll see if I can find the link.
I found this, it is where I got the photo hope it helps65up2d8 said:Yeah, the white one Jester posted a picture of followed the lines of the car pretty well. I wish we had more pics.