Re: 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door post
[Re: kendalljones]
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04/22/13 03:54 PM
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Correct. Never made 1969 6-pack style hood on a 1970. For the front spoiler there is Spoilers by Randy online. But IMHO the most cost effective and most durable is using a 69 Camaro ABS front spoiler with fabbed brackets under you front bumper. For a rear ducktail spoiler, you will have to make. Google images of 1970 Road Runner Nascar. And look through this thread: https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=1&fpart=1 There are pictures of 70 RR's with small rear spoilers.
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door post
[Re: pushbutton]
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04/24/13 11:14 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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I'd go for the NASCAR look. Don't think a hood scoop and chin and trunk spoilers would look right together. I like the stock car look,kinda low same size wheels and tires all around. Like it's been said,your car do it like you want.
wha? cup cars ALL had chin and tail spoilers???? of course in 70 they had wings and nose cones...but ya know what I mean.
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door post
[Re: kendalljones]
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04/24/13 11:59 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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Digger73 thank you very much. I had no idea there was a company out there that made a hood for my Belvedere. This is why I use this web site. Mopar people are the best. Thank you again.
FWIW I got my hood from them.. Mine is Pin on race weight and it's thin!. You might have enough room w/ a flat "glass" hood. As it has less structure/bracing under it. What intake carb?
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door post
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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04/24/13 11:59 AM
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I'd go for the NASCAR look. Don't think a hood scoop and chin and trunk spoilers would look right together. I like the stock car look,kinda low same size wheels and tires all around. Like it's been said,your car do it like you want.
wha? cup cars ALL had chin and tail spoilers???? of course in 70 they had wings and nose cones...but ya know what I mean.
Naw they didn't ALL have chin and tail spoilers and the short track cars didn't All have wings and nose cones in 70. I just think a six pack scoop would look out of place.
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Re: 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door post
[Re: kendalljones]
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04/24/13 12:28 PM
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I agree the 6-pack hood would look out of place but what wouldn't. A higher then stock top end of any engine just has a hard time fitting under a stock hood. I am just going on my 40 years of TV, Magazines, etc. that shows several 70 b-body RR/GTX with custom tails and chin spoilers. I know what comes on a Superbird and Daytona. I would like to think that anyone that likes mopars knows what a nose cone and wing is. I am not claiming to be some know it all. I know what I see and I know what I like. Please don't take it personal or think I am some idiot that doesn't know what I am talking about.
Hey,it's all good. And I took nothing personal,nor did I think you didn't think know what you were talking about. In fact I was replying to Mr Yuck about All cup cars having chin and tail spoilers.I'm out,have a nice day
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