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Thank You! My body guy said it'd probably be cheaper for me to find another hood than repair mine cuz it's tweaked from an accident years ago and doesn't sit flush with the fenders. I guess it comes apart pretty easily once the spot welds are drilled out?
Thank You everyone for the comments and insight! I'd still like to find an original 67 GTX hood but that seems nearly impossible. I'll have to shoot a couple members that are here in Michigan a message and snatch me up a hood in the very near future as my car will be getting the metal work...
My GTX is undergoing a full restoration and the original hood is a little tweaked so it doesn't fit flush with the fenders. My body man was going to make a template off my original hood and drill the holes in the 66...Hopefully that's the only difference! Hopefully someone with more info will...
That's what I was under the impression of. One of the threads here was saying something different. I want definite confirmation before I buy a 66 hood. Drilling holes for the scoops isn't a big deal. Thanks for the response!
I've recently read that the 66 hoods are different than the 67 GTX hoods. I guess the area where the curve is for the headlight bezels are different? Question is will a 66 hood fit properly and clear the headlight bezels on a 67 GTX? TIA !