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Would anyone have a used cowl induction hood, that is steel, and rusty or bent ? (prefered around the edges)

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What should it fit, Carl?

Mini? Mercury? Mack Truck? wink.gif

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anything with the cowl part    a truck one would do  I want to cut off the steel cowl part.....20inchBig Red.jpg

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WILLS CAR AT SCOUDOUC JUNE 1967.jpg1966 PONTIAC @ 1967 (Large).jpg            I have a XTRA HOOD for my 66 Pontiac...           I bought a "SD" steel scoop, and opened shipping box, the other day, and the scoop is rusty (was supposed to be mint)   I had just peeked at it, the day it arrived last year..      AND, I have a bubble tear drop scoop, to mould on, and I must admit, I dont want to spend the money ,to finish it, and have someone (SERIOUSLY)"bad mouth" it, because they were predominately seen on Fords.. My dead friends 66 Pontiac, that I had cherished, had one on it... So I was wondering about having my friend, cut the centre of a cowl hood and weld, and finish it off for  me...   Here is photo of Will's car in 67.. What do you think?  no . really.    lol

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Lemme think about it. chew.gif

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You might try these guys "Showcars"

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For nostalgia reasons I'd put the bubble on.

I love the shot of that white car at the dragstrip.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

For nostalgia reasons I'd put the bubble on.

I love the shot of that white car at the dragstrip.



       If the two "Super Stars" like it, who else matters....forget the cowl hood... WE are going the bubble, on the extra hood..... thanks C2



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427carl wrote:

 

Carl Stevenson wrote:

For nostalgia reasons I'd put the bubble on.

I love the shot of that white car at the dragstrip.



       If the two "Super Stars" like it, who else matters....forget the cowl hood... WE are going the bubble, on the extra hood..... thanks C2

 


I had a 63 Ford  Custom 500 2 dr post that that had the "teardrop'" bubble added on it. They were quite popular on the east coast back in the day. Wasn't it originally a Ford item?

 



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yes It was seen on more Fords and became (sort of ) standard equipment on 64 T bolts..  but it was used on other brands   ... I liked it on the big Pontiac...   looked kinda "racy" during the week, on the streets of Sackville N.B.    Of course, having it on a extra hood, allows me to discard it, if I hear (real) flack biggrin

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Real "SUPERSTARS" do what they want.headbang.gif

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427carl wrote:

Of course, having it on a extra hood, allows me to discard it, if I hear (real) flack biggrin


Carl,

Make both hoods "plug and play". No hinges, just four pins. Then, change at will. rofl.gif




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Have you ever lifted a ALL STEEL Pontiac hood??... lol   you will have to travel with me to help.....

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427carl wrote:

Have you ever lifted a ALL STEEL Pontiac hood??... lol   you will have to travel with me to help.....




A couple of these in the garage should do it. rofl.gif



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427carl wrote:

anything with the cowl part    a truck one would do  I want to cut off the steel cowl part.....20inchBig Red.jpg



Hey Carl, who's nice red Chev. is this ... your GMC is nice enough, but ...



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Isnt that a sweetheart?   It is a 2000 Michigan truck, 4.8  27 mpg  I had it in 2005... Its in Grand Bend On. now....

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427carl wrote:

Have you ever lifted a ALL STEEL Pontiac hood??... lol   you will have to travel with me to help.....




A couple of these in the garage should do it. rofl.gif



      You want me to sell it?  and get a bike?biggrin



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