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|  #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			Has Anyone ever seen a hood like that anywhere elese?  If so... Where?   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			I believe that is Capt. Carl's car.   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			#65 is not one of the Gibb ordered cars. It was sold new at Lavery Chevrolet in Alliance, OH. Maybe Carl can share more info. on his car, and how it was restored to its current appearance.   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			Check out the likeness in the two.  Where could someone have gotten this in 1968-69??   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			it looks like a Moroso scoop. They were sold as complete hood and as just scoop   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			where could you have gotten the fiberglass front end as well??   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			That is a '71 Mopar style Prostock scoop.  First seen I believe on the Motown Missile from Ted Spehar's shop in Detroit. Frank   | 
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|  Re: #65 Gibb ZL-1 Hood? 
			
			Hello FPCOPO: Was that the Black and Gold Challenger that Don Carlton drove? It was a very sharp looking car. One of the first to run a Lenco trans? Thanks   
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