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Technical stuff => Body => Topic started by: swilkes on April 04, 2011, 08:51:39 AM



Title: Removing Side Intrusion Bars from Coupe Doors
Post by: swilkes on April 04, 2011, 08:51:39 AM
I have a 1983 Lancia Beta Coupe (2L) in Australia.  The doors on my car weigh a tonne (well maybe not that much but a lot) and I have a roll cage with side intrusion bars anyway (its a competition Beta).  I would like to remove the intrusion bars that are inside the Beta Coupe doors, but they are difficult to get at.  I have already mangled an old spare door I had in an attempt to get these out.  Has anyone tried to remove these side intrusion bars from their coupe doors and, if so, do you have any suggestions for getting them out?  Thanks Shane


Title: Re: Removing Side Intrusion Bars from Coupe Doors
Post by: 75coupe on May 23, 2011, 12:05:45 PM
Shane,

Not an easy job at all, however you could always track down some earlier doors - my 1975 coupe  does not have the side intrusion bars. If you really want to save weight and have some (well a lot of) spare cash, there is a chap in Belgium Guy Morenhout who makes GRP/polyester doors/bonnet/boot lid and wheel arch extensions for Beta coupe. I keep looking but the cash flow isn't quite up to this yet.

http://www.abarth-gmr.be/new/parts.php?dzial=LANCIA (http://www.abarth-gmr.be/new/parts.php?dzial=LANCIA) BETA COUPE / MONTE CARLO#p_192

Slightly off topic I know, but I seem to remember you acquired a rollcage, where did you get it from?

Regards

Ian