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Re: Schuttle Roll Bar

To: toad <toad@storm.ca>
Subject: Re: Schuttle Roll Bar
From: Jeremy Edwards <jeremy@jmemee.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 1998 12:26:20 +0100
toad <toad@storm.ca> writes
>Mama must have raised me simple, stupid, naive and dumb or any
>combination of these fine qualities, therefore I must ask what is a
>schuttle roll bar.
>
An extra hoop of metal, between the two chassis rails, hooping up behind
the dash, under the scuttle. 

In Morgan terms, these were used to reduce the possiblity of side
intrusion in a T bone accident in conjunction with door bars and
reinforced locks. US spec cars got them before European ones.

The spin offs are something else to hang the doors on- bolting through
the hoop and the wood door posts and some more chassis ridgidity, making
the springs work a little more.

As a car used to commute, the added protection from tin-box impact is
also attractive!
-- 
Jeremy Edwards
1972 Morgan 4/4
Me;ton Mowbray, England

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