I have surplus to requirements a safety devices rear cage with side intrusion bars and a front cage that are up for sale. They are for the Elan not the Plus 2.
The rear cage could do with a coat of paint and has in the past received an additional bush for a top seat belt on the drivers side (not by me). It isnt pretty and if I were going to use it, Id replace that bush with a neater insert and have the welding done neatly. That said, it is very usable and is being sold as a unit comprising the rear hoop and side bars for £375
The front cage looks to be a different design and whilst I have the weld on tags to join it to a rear hoop, they arent a great fit and I might source a different pair if the rear hoop didnt have the half mounting already fixed. Included is the bar that runs across the top of the screen but no dash bar. The front cage is £200
I am happy to sell the front and rear together as one lot for £550
It’s grey and raining here in California. I thought about inquiring about the cage as well, but the cost and hassle of shipping might not be worth it. All of my interior is out though, so now might be the right time!
Hi Simon
Well this could be exciting - might I suggest that I lay out the components and see what space they might take. I can also give you a rough idea of the likely weight so armed with an overall dimension and weight, you can see what it might cost to transport.
I think that the front sections will make the packaging surprisingly large so I’ll do a comparison with just the rear and side bars so that you can compare.
Im running around at the moment but will have a go tomorrow.
I suggest that if it works for you, I can package but I’d ask you to arrange the transport if that’s ok.
All the best
Gavin
The rear and side cage weigh around 15.6 kilos plus any packaging on top.
Measured as the photo they are roughly 1.3 x 1 x 0.3m plus any packaging.
If you add the front cage as well, the weight becomes just under 30 kilos plus any packaging and the sizes as the second photo becomes 1.4 x 1.0 x 0.5m
To be honest I dont know how best to package it. My instinct is some bubble wrap around the sharp bits and some tye wraps to hold the loose elements together. The difficulty is that the front cage is shaped and with the angled feet that fit onto the chassis web, they quickly become sharp and unwealdy.
Have a think and let me know what you would like to do. I am based in Hertfordshire UK.
I can take this to Malcolm Rickets on Saturday if anyone is interested.
Feel free to pm me if you do - price very flexible because space is needed
Thanks
Gavin