all worked at the other Creative facility and worked on the following projects, Daytona's,Superbirds and A-12's.




News to me that Creative had anything to do with the assembly of A12's. I would think they had limited involvement if any. Maybe they fab'ed up the rear hood pin brackets?

Another possible source of the fibreglass hood was Plaza Manufacturing in Toronto.

Dave




Creative installed the A-12 hoods.One correction from my earlier post.The cars were delivered to Creative with the rear pin bracket installed and painted at the factory.Examples of unmolested cars show no paint on the rear of the bracket or the inner fender behind the bracket.The rest of the hardware (pins etc) were sent to Creative in the trunk of the cars.




I really don't think so, read through the Tech Bulletin to the LYNCH ROAD ASSEMBLY PLANT. Pretty much covers everything in great detail.

http://sixpacksixbbl.homestead.com/instructions.html

Dave








Dave,...Creative's "signiture" installation of the hood pin benzels was unique to the A12's and Dodge Daytona models,....no other factory installation was performed like this on any model,....if you know what I'm talking about, you'll agree



Mike