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Thank you, there is a dimple but no hole in the fire wall. Any sugesstions on what I should look for with the hood?
Mark Sheppard |
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An easy way to tell a original hood from a repop is, Look at the rear corners of the hood where it meets the cowl and fenders. With the hood open,On a GM hood there is a little kick down or notch in the metal. On a repop there is just a 45 degree angle in the metal. This may sound confusing but if you look at the hoods you can spot the differance from 20' away.
GM HOOD BELOW: ![]() No cowl induction hoods installed on a Camaro until the beginning of January. Yes there is a very late December built ZL1 Camaro with one, but I would say that is a special case. Notice to dealers of the options existance didn't go out until Thanksgiving of 68. |
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Thank you Mark. I guess I will go get a fiberglass hood to make the air cleaner fit.
Mark Sheppard |
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Here's the same area on a repro hood for comparison.
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'69 Z/28 Fathom Green CRG |
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