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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 64 SS, Nov 16, 2012.

  1. 64 SS
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    Oh, I am lowering the rear as we speak. Im almost done installing my 9 inch.
     
  2. 64 SS
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    The silver car looks super clean with the stock hood. I found a stock hood for a 64h with trim for 100a bucks...!
     
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  3. AHotRod
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    Your Welcome.

    Take a look at this one, it's the 50's Truck Style you have been talking about. I used one of these on my Willys I built that you can see pictures of in my picture ablum here on the HAMB.

    Click here: http://scottrodscustom.com/hoodscoops.html
     

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    Just be aware that your changing the front end geometry while lowering the rear of the car.... and the car is going to "scoop" much more air undernearth it.
    I can tell you from first hand experiance from a '63 Chevy II we had done like that back-in-the-day it was a seriously scarey ride. So scarey, we came within inches of rolling the car. Back to the garage and dropped it back down to level.... I just don't want to see anyone get hurt or killed.
     
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    I had a sneaky feeling you where thinking the same as I.

    In my opinion, that is the style of scoop that belongs on his Chevy II today if your going to be true to the correct era.
     
  6. mashed
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    You need some clearance issues.
    I think it looks best with something sticking up through the hood.
     
  7. 64 SS
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    I Actually just layed a broom stick across the engine compartment and the air cleaner sticks up a little higher then the fender.I thought about cutting a hole in the hood and putting a big air cleaner through the hood. SO MANY CHOICES...
     
  8. 1badnov
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    Why? My buddy & I did on his 65.

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  9. BronxMopars1
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  11. landseaandair
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    X2 on the Shelby/Cal Automotive type scoop shown in post #18. Speedway has it cheaper http://www.speedwaymotors.com/GT-350-Shelby-Style-Hood-Scoop,1399.html and since you don't have provisions for hinges, use it with a pin on stock style hood like this http://www.up22.com/chevy62.htm#CH-200

    It should be light enough for you to remove by yourself if needed. I also used to glue 4 foam blocks to the bottom so it can be placed out of the way on the roof without damaging the paint when working on things.
     
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  13. 64 SS
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    Wow everybody thanks for all the suggestions. NOTHING LIKE A FORUM FULL OF GEAR HEADS!!!
     
  14. AHotRod
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    Just remember this, if you are serious about making the car fit a specific era, you got to stay true to the items used at that time.


    So, where in Florida are ya?
     
  15. edweird
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    dont hate me. toyota 4 runner with homemade plexi insert.
     

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  16. edweird
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    or reversed trans am.i liked the 4 runner better. gotta look in the salvage yards.
     

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  17. You can always just cut a hole in the hood and put one of these over the carb...
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    (JOKING!)
     
  18. BronxMopars1
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    That fake injector set up is the same price as a real injector set up! I looked into it for my Valiant
     
  19. if its not a camaro dont run a cowl hood , doesnt fit the era of the car anyway
     
  20. montyl
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    Back in the 70`s my brothers 63 nova had a L88 scoop on it and I think it would fit the theme, kinda era correct. Just a thought!!!
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  21. el Scotto
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    This one:
     

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  22. Way too new, and Pro Stock style, not Gasser.
     
  23. May I suggest a pair of Cal Custom "Panther" scoops. I will look for a picture and post it if I can find one. They are perfect for that car. I found one that was previosly in the classified section. I think these would look the part.
     

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  24. metal man
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    You don't NEED a scoop, so the coolest thing on your street car would be a nice stock hood in my opinion.
     
  25. superprojoe
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    oh hell yes!!!
     
  26. metal man
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  27. metal man
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    I think this one would look great if the nose was dropped three inches^^^^^
     
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  29. 1badnov
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  30. 64 SS
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    Panama city fl.
     

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