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I've seen exactly ONE real hood in all the years playing with these cars, about 16 years ago.Not sure on production dates or amounts. What is a REAL one worth today?
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It is hard to say what an original GM hood is worth now days because most people do not know what a real one looks like. I was looking at picture of the 68 Z/28 convertible and I kept thinking all those options but they did not add the R/S option. Is it because of the 140 cam?
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The Estes Z28 convertible had a fiberglass cross ram hood even though it had a single four barrel carb. Note the picture below showing the cross ram air filter with a third (center) hole for the 1x4 air cleaner stud & wingnut. The hood was put on the car in July '68.
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