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Road Runner hood questions

Mario Keller

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Hello, I have some questions about different Road Runner hood versions.
A friend of mine offers me a RR only metal hood, but there is no cut out for the air intake. Is this an original hood?
If yes, where does it come from? Is it from a small engine, only for show?
And one more question about these hoods. Some of the inserts opening is straight to heaven (180°) and some I have seen with the opening in 90° to the hood.
Does this depend on the year or engine or what is the reason?

Greetings from Germany
Mario
 
The '68 hood has the 90* facing "opening". The '69 is straight up. Neither of those stock hoods had real openings for fresh air, that was a special package, I think only for '69 & later, not '68. Others will know for sure about the fresh air setup.
 
The 1968 RR and GTX hood was not cut out for fresh air. The 1969 RR and GTX hoods did have the openings.
 
'69 hood with functional hood louvers aka "Air Grabber". The screens were red from the factory.
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Here's the underside.
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Here is the non functional "solid" version. They were black.
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And here is the side facing '68's. They were all solid and non-functional.
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Yep, Ranger is right. '69 hoods straight up in the air & they're all the same. No air-grabber got blocked off hood inserts & air grabber (same hood) got the vents, the fiberglass air box, cables, air cleaner, etc. You can turn any '69 Roadrunner/GTX hood into an air grabber. The '68 is at an angle and there is not an air grabber option.
 
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