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Moroso made some early hoods as well using a chopper gun. I believe mine to be one of them. Interesting to compare mine to yours. Motion L88 Hood Thread Last edited by cook_dw; 01-18-2023 at 02:48 PM. |
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Its hard to ID the old fiberglass parts because there was a lot of people making them and they copied each other.
Sometimes you can find a number on them that can ID it. I have an old Camaro fiberglass trunk lid and it has the company business card glassed in. That would have been nice if they all did that. |
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This is a Stinger hood that was on my 4K car when I bought it. IMO its made by Harwood per seeing another hood here for sale some time back that still had a Harwood and a Moroso sticker on it.
Compare how the underside is made on mine and it’s just like some pictured here. My hood is real light, only a few pounds. I think it’s hard to say whether these hoods were on a Motion- Yenko or whatever because the makers sold them to anyone.
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