Since .i already put a ton of pics in the other garage, starting a new one which includes pics with the second hood.....what do ya think?
About this Mopar:
so, since the second hood I bought, which has been sitting around for about 5 years now since purchased, had the ‘65-‘65 super stock Hemi hoodscoop mounted, and very nicely,too, they had cut out a V shape between the factory braces, making it functional...it was Hot Tamale red though, lol.... I moved from upstate NY 3 yers ago, to North Texas, I separated the scoop from the hood for transport since we used a moving company.... here in Texas, I had a difficult time trying to find a place that could completely strip both hood and scoop, prepare, and paint it as close to the original low gloss black ( organisol) used on early mopars, and correctly , so, I decided to have the two pieces wrapped ... came out nice! even though it’s not permanent, quite sure it will last a long time being in the garage all the time.....I fabbed my own “faux hood pins” from a real set bought at Year One.... cut the pins at height, welded those to a large round washer, which sets under the chrome cap... looks real, except they dont actually come thru the hood, this allows me to change between hoods in less than ten minutes.... didn’t add the cables yet, they will continue under the front of the hood, then attached by screws underneath..... I love the looks of this hood, functional, and nothing looks better then satin black on custom orange, especially in a MOPAR ! Threw in some other pics, how it looked when I first bought it 30 years ago, how I cruised it around for many years, the second hood as purchased in hot tamale red, etc.... still haven’t install the Fitech mean street EFI system yet, hopefully in the next two months
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