Re: Steel crossram hood on Ebay relisted
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			Matt, 
 
The '68 Z-28 Convertible that we built for Pete Estes, when he was General Manager of Chevy has the fiberglass cross-ram cowl hood, NOT a steel one! 
 
The entire cross-ram program was intended to give the Chevy race teams (mainly Penske) an advantage in the SCCA Trans Am or A/Sedan class.  The few steel hoods that are out in the marketplace were made to be used on the racecars, until Chevy got the ok from the SCCA to use a fiberglass one.  It also gave the race teams an option to use either steel or fiberglass.  Penske used an "acid-dipped" steel hood (and other parts) on his '69 Camaro race cars for most of the '69 season.  As we all know, the 'glass hoods will have a tendency to warp from the engine heat. 
 
One of the reasons that we built the '68 Z-28 Convertible for Estes was to help expedite this effort along.  If you'll look at the Z-28 Convertible again, I'm sure that you'll discover that it has a fiberglass hood on it! 
 
Jim Mattison     
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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