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If you talk to Gary V. he spoke to a gentleman that dealt with alot of Maco type conversions I think the guy was out of Fla..He recognized Garys corvette. Hugheys advertises in hemmings.
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Tim and Rat Pack,
Thanks for all the info. I am in the market for an original stingerless hood, used or nos none the less. I have a poor pic of the original hood that Fred had installed, it appears to show an airbox for a single 4bbl., and a side lip about 1/2" wide. The pic was from pre-xram shots. Did GM do any experimental hoods? |
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Ken back in 67 Joels original design was a metal hood with the fiberglass stinger scoop insert ,it was actually bonded to the metal hood .He went with all fiberglass due to a poor bonding agent in which the piece lifted do to stress.The airboxes were also carried by motion.An original hood is harder than finding the car itself.I wouldn't see any problem with converting a motion hood until an original can be found,its a simple process of removing the stinger and smoothing it out. I've seen a couple corvette hoods with the airbox that can be utilized at reasonable prices.P.S. I should have picked them up.
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Scoop only, made by ???
Same old catalog. |
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Ken, check your email....................RatPack............
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