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Originally Posted by decooney
Depending on which version of Butler/Antz car you have It can be a bit of work, cutting of fiberglass, adding metal/bracing in the trunk area behind the seat, adding fiberglass if you want it to blend in. A good metal fabricator can do the metal part and if you not sure a decent glass person can patch it back up underneath. We did my buddies car and it was kind of a pain having to cut away glass underneath to get to a point where areas were exposed enough to get in there and build the bracing, weld it all in. Can be done, just takes time and some patience.
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decooney,
thanks for your reply. I don't have the equipment or know-how to perform the metalwork/fiberglass work myself; so, I would need to source it out.
I estimate $400 for a roll bar. Do you think $1,000 would cover the cost of parts/labor for the metal & fiberglass work?