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Monte Carlo Bar - 11/25/2003 6:06:22 PM   
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I had good like with the last question so thought I'd try again. I'd like to add the MC Bar but can't find any instructions on mounting it. For instance, does it share bolts with the shock tower or have all its own fasteners? Do you use sheet metal screws or bolts? The flanges welded to the bar have one vertical edge which is straight while the other edge is curved. Which side faces the driver?

All help greatly appreciated
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Monte Carlo Bar - 11/26/2003 12:09:39 AM   
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They use the bolts already on the car it will only fit on one way. Have you even bothered to look?

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Monte Carlo Bar - 11/26/2003 8:48:34 PM   
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This car never had a Monte Carlo bar. I can see no combination of bolts currently on the car that could possible fit the bar I purchased. I guess I don't see the need for the sarcasm when I just need so help.

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Monte Carlo Bar - 11/26/2003 9:18:33 PM   
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[QUOTE=white68fb]67aquafastback

This car never had a Monte Carlo bar. I can see no combination of bolts currently on the car that could possible fit the bar I purchased. I guess I don't see the need for the sarcasm when I just need so help.[/QUOTE]


Sorry I sounded harsh. I was just wondering if you have even looked. I installed one many years back on a old 67 tht i had. If I remember correctly there was no need for drilling ho;es i was able to use the fasteners already on the car.


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Monte Carlo Bar - 11/28/2003 3:06:07 PM   
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Ok. The inner fenders are replacements so maybe they don't have something the originals did

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