bigfury3
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Anyone have any advice or experience on installing fiberglass scoop on metal hood? My plan is to bolt it on, but I'm open to any ideas
Idk man I'm going to paint the scoop flatblack and also black out the grill. It will give it a meaner look in my opinion.logon to craigslist, sell the scoop and dont hack up your fury hood! Looks better without the scoop anyways!
Anyone have any advice or experience on installing fiberglass scoop on metal hood? My plan is to bolt it on, but I'm open to any ideas
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My plan is to black out the grill and black scoop for that aggressive lookYour hood looks cherry. Why would you do this?
It's all a matter of person preference at this point. All power to him, however, the guidance he seeks might serve him better if we tell him how to do it in a non-destructive and reversible way.Your hood looks cherry. Why would you do this?
I used to have the highest respect for you Ross.If truth be known, I'm actually thinking of putting scoops on my Monaco, using the long thin 67 GTX scoops.
I used to have the highest respect for you Ross.
Now? I don't know... lol
Yes I'm planning on bolting it down.for now the car was in a garage since 78 so it's all stock and clean so I can't really do much as far as customization so that's why im going for the scoop and blacked out grill. Thanks for the adviceThe second hood isn't a bad idea.
My uncle spent dozens of hours on the one for my charger with fiberglass and other materials. 15yrs and there's a couple bubbles starting.
My Coronet I used cheap fiberglass more like bondo in 1994 and it cracked within a couple years.
I found it difficult to get it perfectly smooth in the transition.
I would consider an exposed riveted style and not try to make the transition smooth.
I used to have the highest respect for you Ross.
Now? I don't know... lol
LOL!! I haven't heard that term in a while. We may have to explain that to the young guys.In his heart, Ross is a squirrel. . .