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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16893818" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Thanks! It was an awesome car. It was also pristine. It literally looked like it was brand new. The car only had 10k original miles, and when my Dad sold it, I believe it had 12k miles. The interior was mint.</p><p></p><p>It had a 10 point roll cage with no swing-away style bars to make it easier to get in. It would take me an actual 5 minutes to get into the car and put the harness on since it wasn't one where you could snap ever buckle in place. You had to line up all 5 of the metal buckles and keep them in place and then pull the lever to lock them in. It was quite frustrating since a lot of times I would have all the buckle in place and was ready to pull the lever to lock them in and one of the harnesses would fall out. Since it had a 10 point cage, and there was styrofoam across the top window covering the the bare metal of the cage which added thickness, when you were in the car with a helmet you could barely move your head lol. I could only imagine if it had a HANS device as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16893818, member: 55199"] Thanks! It was an awesome car. It was also pristine. It literally looked like it was brand new. The car only had 10k original miles, and when my Dad sold it, I believe it had 12k miles. The interior was mint. It had a 10 point roll cage with no swing-away style bars to make it easier to get in. It would take me an actual 5 minutes to get into the car and put the harness on since it wasn't one where you could snap ever buckle in place. You had to line up all 5 of the metal buckles and keep them in place and then pull the lever to lock them in. It was quite frustrating since a lot of times I would have all the buckle in place and was ready to pull the lever to lock them in and one of the harnesses would fall out. Since it had a 10 point cage, and there was styrofoam across the top window covering the the bare metal of the cage which added thickness, when you were in the car with a helmet you could barely move your head lol. I could only imagine if it had a HANS device as well. [/QUOTE]
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