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Here's a few pic's of a simple hood scoop install. The scoop is an L-88 replica with a 4" cowl. I am installing it in a one piece fiberglass front clip. I was lucky. I just kind of eyeballed where it should go. It wasn't until it was all said and done I realized how important it was to be square and even.
I guess my 40 year old eyes are are still pretty sharp. Set scoop on hood to get general idea of measurements... ![]() Measure carefully and use zip disc on grinder to cutout location... ![]() Rivet or screw in place, then glass in place with matting or roving... ![]() Mold in with resin and bondo... ![]() Sand, fill...sand, fill...sand, fill...until it's good to go... ![]() Paint it...and take it to town...
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I love that scoop on the Punisher John!
The flames look perfect with it!
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Looks great. I went a little different direction with my Nova. I fabbed a steel stinger hood for it.
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Alan 1964 Chevelle SS Speed's expensive, how fast do you want to go? |
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Very nice job.
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Ray 1970 SS Chevelle Van Nuys Built |
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That looks sweet! You gotta love the L88 scoops.
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looks good makes me want to keep my L88 hood
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Boy that looks good ,I used to like working with fiberglass .Would love to see more of that 68 Chevelle ,one of my favorite years.
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