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Topic: 69 dart cowl hood (Read 414 times)
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bigtimeauto
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C'mon, somebody must have one they want to sell/trade. I will trade for my 6 pack hood if that helps.
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bigtimeauto
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If only it was that easy. $440.00 for the hood, $135.00 for the scoop, $200.00 fo rthe labor to attach the hood scoop, $150.00 for shipping. Sorry, i don't need to spend 925.00 for a hood.
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Womanator
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I put a cowl hood on the 67 dart and had a hard time sealing it to the carb.
On the 68 dart I have a hemi hood scoop and a pro stock hood and both of those were easier to seal to the carb
On the 68 I have to repair the fiberglass a couple of time a season on both hoods because of the flexing they get at the track
It seams to me I only paid $400 for the cowl hood out of Florida plus $90 shipping to Oregon
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bigtimeauto
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Thanks, i'll look around some more but it seems like its going to have to be made. As for sealing it i really don't care because it's just a street car.
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bigtimeauto
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Thanks, i'll try them tomorrow for a picture.
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