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<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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I like the L88 hood too. They have a lot of attitude. I found this one on Ebay a few years ago in Chi Town. A friend from Steves Nova site In Sugar Grove,IL picked it up from the seller for me and delivered it on his way to see family. It's currently being painted Black with some lace work. I couldn't bear to tell that nice lady what I was going to do to that vintage lace table cloth ....... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img]
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Motion hoods had the longest L88 scoop. My Camaro motion hood is that way. It is an original motion hood signed by the maker. This Nova hood must be a Motion. They were the only ones I ever saw that the scoop ended very close to the front of the hood.
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