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more pictures of this car please!!!!
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Did you see the other pics here...
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...17#post1579317 Hooded '69 Wagon below was somewhere on F-book recently. ~ Pete .
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I like real cars best...especially the REAL real ones! Last edited by PeteLeathersac; 02-02-2022 at 03:23 AM. Reason: PicFix... |
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I'm just waiting for Lee to measure up the length and then I'm ordering one of his.
This is the plan. |
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Had one on my 70 chevelle. It was a really light weight lift off and I think it was also a moroso hood. Wish I still had it. Got lost in a move somehow.
Last edited by wannarun70; 01-23-2023 at 11:55 PM. |
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Just acquired this vintage moroso. Part # 7919. This is their 5” version made for a single plane/single carb intake
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. The mans got more hoods than socks.!.
Last edited by cook_dw; 01-23-2023 at 02:58 PM. |
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Quote:
I had a previous flat fiberglass bolt on hood on my Chevelle, and went to the lift off to save some weight (steel hood = 80 lbs; bolt on flat hood = 40 lbs; lift off = 20 lbs). I retained the hood hinges and then added a spacer/adapter (square aluminum tube in my case), and then Dzus'd the lift off hood to these adapters. That way if I'm alone, or for most of my usage, I simply lift the hood on the hinges normally. If the going gets tough then I undo the four Dzus fasteners holding the hood to the hinges and set it aside. FWIW - in case you can tolerate the visual aspect. Or - you could certainly create an adapter that is visually less crude. It's also "backwards compatible" in case I want to revert back to one of the earlier hoods. K
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Old 69 SS 396 Camaro near where I live. It has since been sold and restored back to 100% stock
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I recently picked up an NOS Moroso lightweight hood for a first Gen Camaro. It has a 7” high scoop. The part number is 7929. It’s really kewl…..I have it on display in my garage.
I had a lot of people on Facebook comment on it!!! Kurt |
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I'd like to find one of these too. I had a tunnel ram on my car for about a month, but I couldn't find a hood, so I took the TR off and went back to the single 850. Speedway has this one. I wonder how close it is to the Moroso hood scoop. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Pro-S...x-7,39242.html
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed Last edited by big gear head; 01-24-2023 at 06:19 PM. |
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