Thanks for the help and the preview Kerry.
I got home at 8pm tonight, but the cage is done. We ran into a few issues like forgetting to close the doors before welding in the door bars. The door handle hit dead on, so we will be gutting out the door to make it easier to open it from the inside.
I also was reminded that the GI SHO had no headlight bulbs for some reason (just as I was ready to leave). Luckily, Dave had a set of 9004 bulbs from somewhere, and he had no cars they fit. Then it was the headlight switch that needs to be wiggled to work, and the lack of any dash lights.
That said, the car is a blast to drive. It is light and very tight. It handles very well for old street tires, and the engine seems to still have plenty of pep at 240K.
Here are my pictures of the build
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21551709@N04/
And I will attempt to post a photo, but I have not figured out the link thing yet.
This cage was a 2 day "down and dirty" model to keep us all safe. Dave took measurements and ideas for improvements, so a nice cage kit is coming for the rest of us. More news in a separate thread on the cage group buy.
Now to pack all the spare parts we can think of, and paint the car in camoflage for the GI SHO effect.
Mike