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Default 1969 convertible has the Motion look

saw this interesting picture on FB

L88 hood , alu slot wheels
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Old 12-18-2019, 12:51 PM
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The hood pins definitely make me think, hmmmmm.
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Looks like 327 on the fender though
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Are you referring to the hood pins being inboard so much?
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Are you referring to the hood pins being inboard so much?
I was but after looking through my files I see that Motion typically mounted them outboard and not like these. I do have a photo of this hood in my database but did not put the information as to what it came off in that file. I believe it was discussed on here at one time though.
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the pins look to be in the same location, but the tail of the scoop appears shorter on Joe's pic. Possibly just the angle.
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Doesn’t the orange 68 Dana Camaro owned by Kevin S.have the pins located like this?
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