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Old 07-28-2010, 06:29 PM
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My price, $1,000 is new re-pop (plus shipping).
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Old 07-29-2010, 06:23 AM
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My price, $1,000 is new re-pop (plus shipping).
That for a hood funtioning?
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Old 07-29-2010, 09:18 AM
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Try AMD, they are working very hard to have the best quality and closest to original reproduction sheet metal parts.
http://autometaldirect.com/ListItems...Hood/Hood.aspx
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:14 PM
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http://www.chevelles.com/shop/ss_ident.html

While a good overall reference page there are some errors. For example under 1971 it states, "For 1971, there were two SS packages. One was the SS-454, and the other was simply the "SS" (available with either the 402, 350-4, or 350-2 engine). The unusual "Malibu 400" package was also available on the non-SS Chevelle and El Camino. It utilized the LS3 402 motor."

There was only ONE SS package available in 71 (and 72), that being RPO Z15. It is true that only when the 454 engine was ordered was the engine size added to the badging.

No such thing as a "Malibu 400" package any more than there was a "Malibu 350" package. In both cases the engine size was added to the Malibu script on the fender but there was nothing "special" about ordering the LS3 over the L48 or L65 as far as any equipment is concerned. Not sure about 71 & 72 but in 1970 the LS3 could be ordered in any series and any body style.

As for the hood pins, I've never seen a 1970 SS396 or SS454 with hood pins UNLESS it was ordered with the ZL2 hood. Hood pins were part of the ZL2 hood package just like hood & deck stripes and not part of either SS option. In 71 & 72 hood pins were part of the (single) SS option and therefore should be on every 71 or 72 SS regardless of engine or hood.
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I'm really going to stir up some stuff with this one. I recently purchased a 72 gmc sprint at auction. The guy built it over the years from what I learned from the 80-90s. Was a combination of a chevelle, an el camino, And the sprint.. I never realized till I got home.. Functional cowl Induction hood.. NO HOOD PINS.. Not a modified hood as everything is where it should be.. And if you can make a non ci hood functional without me knowing it.. id be amazed. I always thought all 70s with CI had hood pins.. I had heard early 70 did not have pins.. Never seen it.. Ill post some pics when I get back out in the shop.
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