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whitetop 10-09-2011 03:35 PM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
The Roadster Shop keeps referring to the car as a gasser. It is not a gasser and never was. It was a street machine/streetfreak from day one.

Of course everything today is a gasser if it has a straight axle. The term is so overused.

C1SS396 10-10-2011 04:53 AM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
Day 2 Mustang in a local junkyard flared rear wheel wells /diamond tuck trunk and interior/panel painted /shag carpet/4point cage/vintage front runners with center lines ...

http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...6/IMAG0590.jpghttp://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...6/IMAG0592.jpghttp://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...6/IMAG0591.jpg

TheNovaMan 10-10-2011 07:36 AM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
Hi guys, quick question: what did guys like Jenkins do back in the day in terms of hoods when they ran tunnel rams - steel or fiberglass, and if they were fiberglass, were they bolt-on or lift-off/pin-on?

Edit: it's so awesome that Day 2 has its own section now!

whitetop 10-10-2011 02:32 PM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheNovaMan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi guys, quick question: what did guys like Jenkins do back in the day in terms of hoods when they ran tunnel rams - steel or fiberglass, and if they were fiberglass, were they bolt-on or lift-off/pin-on?

Edit: it's so awesome that Day 2 has its own section now! </div></div>

Most of the racers ran the lift off/pin on, thin fiberglass hoods.

This is a generalization but in the early to mid 70's probably the most common set up of all if you ran a TR on the street was the stock steel hood with a molded in fiberglass scoop but later in the 70's people started to go to the all fiberglass hoods or kept the stock steel hood with no hood scoop- ala the TR sticking up out in plain site where they could be seen.

Most street cars if they did run a fiberglass hood ran a thicker fiberglass that bolted on the regular hood hinges and used hood pins up front.

There was just so many steel/ fiberglass/ scoop/ no scoop combinations but as said I feel the most common was scoop pre '75 and no scoop after for some years-on the street. Race cars always seemed to use scoops-just the scoop shape changed over the years.

When Pro Street started going overboard in the early 80's when cars were running those funny car style cages etc they went back to running aero scoops with thin pin on fiberglass to emulate Pro Stock cars.

VintageMusclecar 10-10-2011 03:05 PM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jimbo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Would this be considered Day 2?
Or not really because there are no old speed parts on it.

1973 PHR cover car being freshend up at The Roadster Shop. </div></div>

http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...ure20753-r.jpg

http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...ture218751.jpg

That

Is

Awesome.

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300deluxeL79 10-10-2011 03:17 PM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brent396</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> http://i411.photobucket.com/albums/p...Untitled18.jpg </div></div>
great pictures brent, 'sir tiger' is indeed jenkins '68 chevy II.

TheNovaMan 10-11-2011 02:29 AM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: whitetop</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Most of the racers ran the lift off/pin on, thin fiberglass hoods.

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Race cars always seemed to use scoops-just the scoop shape changed over the years.</div></div> OK, cool. That brings up two more questions:
1. Who makes the nicest flat, pin-on 'glass hoods for 68-72 Novas?
2. Should I get a pre-made &quot;Grump Lump&quot; or make my own?

whitetop 10-11-2011 03:22 AM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
OK, cool. That brings up two more questions:
1. Who makes the nicest flat, pin-on 'glass hoods for 68-72 Novas?
2. Should I get a pre-made &quot;Grump Lump&quot; or make my own? </div></div>

1. VFN makes good hoods. Not sure if they make a flat pin on model or not. I also heard good things from the company out of Florida. US Body Source or something like that.

2. Surprisingly, no one makes an accurate Grump Lump at this time.

69 Post Sedan 10-11-2011 03:49 AM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
Pete.....if you look around at swap meets or on craigslist you might find a hood like the one hanging in my garage.

I bought mine a couple years ago at Jefferson Swap Meet.

Kurt

http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/100_3425.jpg

whitetop 10-11-2011 04:33 AM

Re: Dedicated Day 2 Thread
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 69 Post Sedan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pete.....if you look around at swap meets or on craigslist you might find a hood like the one hanging in my garage.

I bought mine a couple years ago at Jefferson Swap Meet.

Kurt
</div></div>
L-88 hoods are so underrated. They look so good on just about any Chevrolet. They just reek 1970's nostalgia.

Yours looks good because the scoop goes nearly all the way towards the front of the hood. Some were way to short.


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