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"Kats66Pny" said:Thanks for the tips! I'll make sure to check if it's got a metal frame or not. Since it's already on a 66 currently, I guess I'll also be able to see how it fits on that one, if it's warped or anything.
"Kats66Pny" said:I'm a woman... I like big things... including scoops. :lol
"Daves69Coupe" said:Do it, we need another member of the big scoop club lol
"Kats66Pny" said:May or may not get that one hood from the other 66.. but one day I will have a big scoop on a coupe! :vic
"66gt350" said:Well then...I have the hood for you. This is my old 66 coupe that I used for drag racing. I got rid of the car, but kept the hood.
"Kats66Pny" said:You drove in public with that thing?? :beat :lol
"66gt350" said:Well then...I have the hood for you. This is my old 66 coupe that I used for drag racing. I got rid of the car, but kept the hood.
"RustyRed" said:Heck...if Jeremy can see over his scoop then truly anything is possible
"Daves69Coupe" said:Do it, we need another member of the big scoop club lol
"68bucks" said:Won't cowl hoods dump hot air into the cowl vents thus upping the temps in the interior? If not disregard my comment.
"AzPete" said:There is a high pressure area if wind that collects at the base of the windshield. This area of wind will actually blow down and forward under the cowl opening of the hood as speed increases.
There are a lot of articles across the net about it.