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Does anyone make repro hood inserts for R/T's and Superbees ?

Started by 71 Bee Man, December 08, 2006, 02:48:12 AM

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71 Bee Man

G'day guys,

just wondering if it's possible to get repro hood inserts - particularly for 71 Chargers ?
What I mean is the louvered type that was used on R/T's, and if so, are these easily interchangeable with the standard Superbee insert ?
You'd think they'd be easy to make.

Thanks,

peter :icon_smile_big:
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mikesbbody

HI pete yes there's a company in canada who make repo hood inserts for 71 rt's and super bees let me get back to you with the address mike.

mikesbbody

pete, that address http://www.showcars-bodyparts.com/charger.html the inserts (and everything else) is made out of fiberglass the do both rt inserts and super bee inserts i believe the original bee inserts are made of fiberglass anyway? (you would know)   mike.

71 Bee Man

Quote from: mikesbbody on December 08, 2006, 03:40:05 AM
pete, that address http://www.showcars-bodyparts.com/charger.html the inserts (and everything else) is made out of fiberglass the do both rt inserts and super bee inserts i believe the original bee inserts are made of fiberglass anyway? (you would know)   mike.

Mate, thanks heaps for that.

I'll check out their site in a moment. I was just looking at some of the pics of Gen 3 cars in another thread - I really love that louvered hood - looks great.

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mikesbbody

no problem pete glad to help let me know what you think they even do a ramcharger hood in fiberglass and a dual rear cut out valance (but i dont know if its listed) some guys wont touch fiberglass but for a part like a insert i think it would be fine.   mike.

71 Bee Man

Quote from: mikesbbody on December 08, 2006, 03:40:05 AM
pete, that address http://www.showcars-bodyparts.com/charger.html the inserts (and everything else) is made out of fiberglass the do both rt inserts and super bee inserts i believe the original bee inserts are made of fiberglass anyway? (you would know)   mike.

Their prices seem fairly reasonable - have you ever tried them for anything ?
I just sent them an email. Surely it's have to be easier buying a repro than looking for a genuine.

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mikesbbody

Hi pete i havent tried anything from those guys i started a thread about fiberglass parts and the responses (positive and negative) were split pretty even. steel bulge hoods are hard to come by but fiberglass parts can ned some prep work. does this mean your thinking about a rt insert for you bee? i have seen the od rt insert on a superbee and vice versa i like both inserts, and the ramcharger what id like to see would be a 71 bulge hood "insert filler panel" that bolts on to fill the hole and in the insert is the ramcharger trap door. So, you could make you regular 71 hood and turn it into a ramcharger this could of course come out if you wanted to change back to your normal insert if serious about keeping the insert ramcharger panel, you could seal it up on the outside paint over it and nobody would know any better (of course you would know when you opened the hood that it wasnt the real deal. Have you seen the asking price for ramcharger hoods lately? this idea is for guys like me who cant afford a real ramcharger hood and, you wouldnt be cutting up a hood to do this but will anyone make it?     

71 Bee Man

I'm thinking about getting one of the louvered R/T style inserts for my Bee. If they slot in the same, I'dlike the choice of putting it in - I really like the look of them.

I can understand the "purists"not being interested in fibre glass, but for someone like me I'd be more than happy to paint it up and use it on my bulge hood. I'm certainly going to keep their link handy. Even my wifelikes the look of the R/T insert.

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hemihead

If you have a steel bulge hood, sell or keep it and get a glass hood to cut.You might regret it later.  ;D
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mikesbbody

hemihead, pete's just talking about changing inserts on his super bee nothing will be cut up! but pete i just remembered the 71 rt hood has a base plate another words its not just a matter of changing the inserts.
Your bee insert is one piece, but the rt is 2 pieces (the base plate, and the insert are 2 different pieces) I only just though of it now (sorry you havent ordered one yet have you?) I agree with you though at the end of the day its your car to do what you please with so i opoligise for my commets re: your possible conversion  to lpg my logic on that one is gas is not super crazy $ yet but i dont want to get off the topic. let me know if you decide to get one of those fiberglass inserts mike. 

71 Bee Man

Quote from: mikesbbody on December 08, 2006, 08:51:30 PM
hemihead, pete's just talking about changing inserts on his super bee nothing will be cut up! but pete i just remembered the 71 rt hood has a base plate another words its not just a matter of changing the inserts.
Your bee insert is one piece, but the rt is 2 pieces (the base plate, and the insert are 2 different pieces) I only just though of it now (sorry you havent ordered one yet have you?) I agree with you though at the end of the day its your car to do what you please with so i opoligise for my commets re: your possible conversion  to lpg my logic on that one is gas is not super crazy $ yet but i dont want to get off the topic. let me know if you decide to get one of those fiberglass inserts mike. 

G'day again Mike,

no - haven't ordered one yet. Got other things I'm spending money on at the moment, but I am keeping it in the back of my mind, because I'd like to eventually get one.

No dramas on the LPG issue. There's so many people getting conversions down here that I still haven't got all the components for mine anyway. I am going ahead with it though - nothing that can't be reversed, mind you I don't plan on selling the Bee.........I've wanted a 71 Charger for as long as I can remember and I'm VERY happy with the one I picked up.

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mikesbbody

pete, (getting more and more off the subject here but nevermind ;D) re: the lpg go or it and let us all know how it works out i have heard you can lose some h.p with conversions like this (but i doubt you will notice it with a motor like a 383) and like you said it can be reversed and you should be happy with your bee its awesome!

71 Bee Man

Quote from: mikesbbody on December 08, 2006, 10:53:41 PM
pete, (getting more and more off the subject here but nevermind ;D) re: the lpg go or it and let us all know how it works out i have heard you can lose some h.p with conversions like this (but i doubt you will notice it with a motor like a 383) and like you said it can be reversed and you should be happy with your bee its awesome!

G'day Mike,

well, they started installing my L.P.G.

Because of the mad rush for installations down here they're doing it a bit at a time as components become available. They put the gas cylinder in the trunk the other day. I'm getting the electricals and switches etc done this week.

Peter :icon_smile_big:
Sydney, Australia.
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Quote from: 71 Bee Man on December 18, 2006, 12:14:58 AM
Quote from: mikesbbody on December 08, 2006, 10:53:41 PM
pete, (getting more and more off the subject here but nevermind ;D) re: the lpg go or it and let us all know how it works out i have heard you can lose some h.p with conversions like this (but i doubt you will notice it with a motor like a 383) and like you said it can be reversed and you should be happy with your bee its awesome!

G'day Mike,

well, they started installing my L.P.G.

Because of the mad rush for installations down here they're doing it a bit at a time as components become available. They put the gas cylinder in the trunk the other day. I'm getting the electricals and switches etc done this week.

Peter :icon_smile_big:
Sydney, Australia.

:popcrn: keep us updated... I will be interested to use it in Spain.
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