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1969 Cowl Hood Price?
Hey everyone, what would you pay for a NOS hood that's been painted once but never installed on a car? Looking to buy and wondering if $400 is too much...thanks!
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Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
That is cheap. Last GM ones had a higher price from the dealer. Make sure it fits.
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Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
Hey Charley, what kind of fit problems should I be aware of? Are the recent NOS hoods bad?
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Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
Just some of them bow up on the drivers side so they fit right at the corners bet are above the fender in the middle. I think I have seen some down in a rear corner also.
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Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
Make sure it is a gm hood. The area where the front hood bumpers hit the hood, are spot welded on with three spot welds. Also look at the back side corners. There was a great thread on camaros.net about gm vs repro. Roger
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Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
I recently installed a early NOS hood on a friends 69 Z28. After adjustments to the fenders, hood hindges and the hood latch, it fit pretty well.
Keep in mind that even NOS sheet metal was mass produced. The quality depended on the die and shoe (tooling), how many production runs it had been through and even how well the Die Setters (UAW skilled trades) had done their job. |
Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
Craig is right.
As an Example Very early 1970 Chevelle GM Quarter panels are much more crisp and defined,compared to the later ones produced,as the Stamp Molds became worn,used and lost there definition.When I find real NOS Body panels,I always try to find the year they were produced,as price should reflect that. |
Re: 1969 Cowl Hood Price?
A very good point Rick..
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