I got a nice skylark hood I will trade for the one on your car:bla: I will even cut a hole in it for ya:TU:
If I can find the paint part#/info, I have a gutted bolt on steel hood to put on it, and besides your air intake won't match up to the hole so I will have to stick it in the over head storage :moonu: Do you think you will ever try and make a pass with that blower car or are you scared there isn't enough kitty litter in IL to clean up behind it:eek2: Thank you, what I really need is a post car for my son. I love those post cars:TU:
kinda sloppy,just started using mspaint again yesterday.but anyways heres a concept of hood with scoop retaining ventilated hood accents and roughly color matched(microsoft should just have classic gm colors programmed in by default right?)and assuming your gonna cut the hood anyway so think you may as well use existing lines and just bump it up with sheet metal for a more custom look and heres one of your car doing a burnout,with a bitchin flame job so you know its fast also edited the guy in bluejeans out so could get a better perspective on scoop. and one i did yesterday after reading a post about buiminos,if i went to town with a saw and torch on my 4 door 72 lark not relevant yeah,but thought it looked good enough to hang on the fridge at least and one final one for a motivational screensaver or christmas card to ford racing fans you may know.
Jeff I am sorry for taking so long to get back here. My instant e-mail notifier doesn't work %80 of the time so it makes it very hard to keep track of post and threads. If you mean flat where the crome goes on, the blue car has a 70 hood and the white car has a flat 72 hood. Here are a few more pics. It turns out the the yellow car has a old Kenne Bell stage 2 scoop on it.....
Yes exactly...the 70 Skylark hood looks different at the nose, looks a little flat compared to a 70 GS hood. The blue car in the pic must have a 71 Skylark hood, unless you cut the GS scoops out and made it flat where the Stage 2 scoop is installed?