Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: Jeremiah]
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12/13/14 03:26 AM
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is different than this (which we will be using on the black Charger):
I make one that looks very similar to the one in the drawing/ sketch. My measurements are 8"high in front---6.5" high in back---19.5 width at front bottom----18" width at rear bottom---35" length at bottom. It also has a 1" flange al the way around. It is a new mold for us and is very straight. Back in the early 70's they were actually making these scoops out of plastic and they had a problem with taking on new and interesting shapes. Of course, mine are all hand laid fiberglass.
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Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: THE GLASS MAN]
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12/13/14 04:11 AM
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is different than this (which we will be using on the black Charger):
I make one that looks very similar to the one in the drawing/ sketch. My measurements are 8"high in front---6.5" high in back---19.5 width at front bottom----18" width at rear bottom---35" length at bottom. It also has a 1" flange al the way around. It is a new mold for us and is very straight. Back in the early 70's they were actually making these scoops out of plastic and they had a problem with taking on new and interesting shapes. Of course, mine are all hand laid fiberglass.
That sounds like a good deal to me. How much and how long would it take to make? I have an unlimited products on order and paid for however I wouldn't mind doing a hood scoop shoot out. You will be graded on quality, price and delivery date expectations.
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Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: Thumperdart]
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12/13/14 01:28 PM
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is different than this (which we will be using on the black Charger):
I make one that looks very similar to the one in the drawing/ sketch. My measurements are 8"high in front---6.5" high in back---19.5 width at front bottom----18" width at rear bottom---35" length at bottom. It also has a 1" flange al the way around. It is a new mold for us and is very straight. Back in the early 70's they were actually making these scoops out of plastic and they had a problem with taking on new and interesting shapes. Of course, mine are all hand laid fiberglass.
That sounds like a good deal to me. How much and how long would it take to make? I have an unlimited products on order and paid for however I wouldn't mind doing a hood scoop shoot out. You will be graded on quality, price and delivery date expectations.
While you`re in the mood, let me do your carb for a "Shootout"..............
I might be interested in one of these also.............PICS!
Dom.. for all the advertizing your doing(basically on every post you hit) why dont you give up a few bucks and advertize on the board here... get a web site made up so you can give prices and other things that you might do
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Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: B5 Bee]
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12/13/14 03:04 PM
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I like how Landy turned his into a snorkel scoop.
I'm sure he did that to put the inlet out into clean air
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Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: Thumperdart]
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12/13/14 03:10 PM
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is different than this (which we will be using on the black Charger):
I make one that looks very similar to the one in the drawing/ sketch. My measurements are 8"high in front---6.5" high in back---19.5 width at front bottom----18" width at rear bottom---35" length at bottom. It also has a 1" flange al the way around. It is a new mold for us and is very straight. Back in the early 70's they were actually making these scoops out of plastic and they had a problem with taking on new and interesting shapes. Of course, mine are all hand laid fiberglass.
That sounds like a good deal to me. How much and how long would it take to make? I have an unlimited products on order and paid for however I wouldn't mind doing a hood scoop shoot out. You will be graded on quality, price and delivery date expectations.
While you`re in the mood, let me do your carb for a "Shootout"..............
I might be interested in one of these also.............PICS!
I'll be sure to get pics up when my Unlimited scoop shows up. I imagine it will be at least three weeks.
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Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: Thumperdart]
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12/13/14 10:40 PM
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Cool.........I drive over to pick mine up................
I would probably walk over if I were you to decrease my carbon foot print. While you are there don't forget to pay the sales tax. How much is CA sales tax anyway? to ya lol
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Re: Vintage Pro Stock Hood Scoop
[Re: Thumperdart]
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12/13/14 10:53 PM
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Cool.........I drive over to pick mine up................
I would probably walk over if I were you to decrease my carbon foot print. While you are there don't forget to pay the sales tax. How much is CA sales tax anyway? to ya lol
I could walk..............Sales tax? Who knows who cares.............
Oregon = 0% sales tax
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