cowl hood

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Marvin's65, Oct 2, 2003.

  1. Marvin's65

    Marvin's65 In progress :|

    Is there somewhere where they sale cowl induc hoods for '65 skylark?

    i've seen them on a couple of buicks, but havent had any luck finding them. any ideas where i can find one?

    thanxs

    :gt:
     
  2. RIVBUILDER

    RIVBUILDER Well-Known Member

    I remember a while back seeing the steel scoops for sale,but they need to be attached to your hood. I've been considering one for the riv.
     
  3. TomGS72

    TomGS72 Silver Level contributor

    Glasstek in Naperville, IL will make one if they don't already have one. I will try to find their number and post it here.

    Tom Jenkins
     
  4. Marvin's65

    Marvin's65 In progress :|

    THANKS

    THANKS TOM :TU:
     
  5. TomGS72

    TomGS72 Silver Level contributor

    (630) 978-9897
    Glasstek.com

    I bought a 5" cowl hood for my GS back in 1995. I am very happy with it. I've seen a lot of their products....great quality!

    Tom Jenkins
     
  6. 455LARK

    455LARK Member

    I could not find anyone that had cowl hoods for the 64 65 66 skylarks. I got a harwood fiberglass one and had it bonded to my factory hood. I cut a hole under it to line up with my air cleaner, works good.
     
  7. buickdav

    buickdav Kris' other half.

    Hey yall,

    Could anyone post me some pix of a taller cowl on a 64/5' ?? My car has a 6-pack scoop on it now that Jim B was running and I am not really that "fond" of it. Been thinking about this move myself.

    Also you might want to check out WS fiberglass. The link I have is http://www.wsracingfiberglass.com/ . I know they have hoods, deck lids and bumpers for our cars. And I got the word from Doug Hecker is that doors are available and front fenders are soon to follow. I am thinking this winter may be a little interesting in regards to body panels on my car...:Brow:

    Pictures would be GREATLY appreciated guys. Thanks in advance.


    later.................
     

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