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From a old catalog picture.
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looks like a 67/68 Yenko Stinger hood for a Camaro
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67 yenko,67-69 motion,67- <font color="blue"> 69 </font color> nickey
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All based on the stock C2 Corvette big-block stinger hood. You can still buy the hood, for a lot of different cars, including 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th gen Camaros.
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Diffenrent compagny made this Hood.
Stinger is the name of one of these compagny or Stinger is just a name for this particular model of hood. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif[/img] ??? |
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Stinger is just the type.The hood was made in the past by Legendary and A&A.
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I thought the point on the first gen stinger hood started a couple of inches behind the front of the hood.
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Ask Mark Hassett. He has one of the few "real" hoods left. He can comment on how to tell the originals from the later repops. Motion installed this type in 1968 for sure. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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That's funny! If they use the original (same) mold, what's the difference?
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