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anyone seen this 69 with the dual insert scooped hood before?

Started by RD, June 29, 2008, 01:03:44 PM

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RD

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Ghoste

Not in real life but I have seen that car on the net before.  Can't recall if it was here or someplace else though. 

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kab69440

Yeah, it's popped up in custom hood threads on more than one occasion. It's an available aftermarket 'glas unit, if memory serves.
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68charger383

I like it, it seems to go well with the body lines (reverse of stock hood)
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Been posted here before.....its a one off custom job and AFAIK not offered by anyone.

I like it though :thumbs:
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69bronzeT5

It looks cold :pity:

I like it...but I like the actual '69 hoods better :yesnod:
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terrible one

A Charger a member had for sale had something like that. . . made from a 1970 'Cuda hood. I thought it looked pretty damn cool . . . I would still miss the original lines on the hood though.




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ChargerRon

Quote from: Khyron on June 29, 2008, 10:22:17 PM
this site is awful, can't make heads or tails out of everything, how much was it?

:iagree: I'm running in circles trying to find prices on the stuff on that site.  :smilie_help:

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Khyron

Quote from: ChargerRon on June 29, 2008, 11:42:11 PM
Quote from: Khyron on June 29, 2008, 10:22:17 PM
this site is awful, can't make heads or tails out of everything, how much was it?

:iagree: I'm running in circles trying to find prices on the stuff on that site.  :smilie_help:

thank god i have someone who agrees, I went back to it again and thought maybe I was just retarded  :eek2:


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ACUDANUT

  I can't say I like it either. A cuda scoop on a Charger hood.  Why ruin a beautiful design. I would do something like that on a FLAT/plain  3rd gen. hood though.!!