Help me chose a Bottom Side of Hood Treatment

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Old Apr 26, 2026 | 05:00 PM
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Help me chose a Bottom Side of Hood Treatment

So, I am almost around the car doing Sheetmetal repair/restoration. Left fender is almost done, just the left door to rework. So starting to focus on trunk and hood. I don’t see much drama in the trunk underside. Just scuff, epoxy prime and paint the new red pearl.

But the underside of the hood, I would like to have look nice. Factory treatment was a glue on fiberglass sound matt. Not very impressive and a grease and oil magnet that is not very friendly to being cleaned. And paint the metal outside edges black, or car body color? I’m not sure since I think this car has seen the body shop more than once. I could carefully remove all the old paint and crud and just paint it the new color, but the gaps between top metal and structural reinforcement would look bad.

I found a product called AcoustiHood. I think it an improvement over the factory solution. Factory fiberglass is about 40 bucks. Acoustihood is about $400 to the door. Example. https://www.opgi.com/gaskets-seals/w...o-CH30589.html. This one is for a Montecarlo, but they make them for just about any car. They will put a Cutlass emblem on it for a few more bucks.

So, if you have a solution you are liking, please post up a pic, give me and idea. Thanks!

Left hood hinge is off,  but you get the idea of what I now have
Left hood hinge is off, but you get the idea of what I now have


Looks like Factory used an assembly adhesive squirted randomly between hood skin and skeletal structure
Looks like Factory used an assembly adhesive squirted randomly between hood skin and skeletal structure


Random holes in multiple places
Random holes in multiple places


Under hood light.  Not even sure I will put it back, with a new one.
Under hood light. Not even sure I will put it back, with a new one.
Old Apr 27, 2026 | 03:36 AM
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The underhood insulation on my '68 was held by several square plastic clips that fit in pre-drilled holes in the bracing on the underside of the hood. I replaced mine w/ a new one I think from Fusick (had to buy a few new square clips too). Pretty sure yours was the same (I think I can see one of these holes in your pic). I don't think they were glued on. If you are worried about oil-staining, why use an expensive aftermarket solution?

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Old Apr 27, 2026 | 04:36 PM
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Johnny, it is tempting to just put back a replacement fiberglass blanket. Quick and relatively easy. But they always seem to be dust and oil catchers, and rodents like em too. The plastic liner I referenced I think would be more wipeable, if that is even a word?
Old Apr 27, 2026 | 05:34 PM
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I used some 1/2” thick (maybe 3/8”s) adhesive backed closed cell foam and cut it to fit in the voids. I think the product may have been called FatMat. I’ve been meaning to redo it for years since it looks great, but I didn’t do a real great job cutting nice round corners, but it’s under the hood so it’s one of things I’ll get around to one day.

The only thing I’d recommend against, unless you’re showing the car, is the factory fiberglass stuff. All mine eve did was catch dust, droop and look crappy.

Much better stuff available now. Just be sure to clean the underside of the hood so the adhesive sticks well.

Good luck!
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Old Apr 27, 2026 | 06:20 PM
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Here are a couple links from a discussion I had with James before the Earth (finally) cooled which you might enjoy reading with some vendors and how he/we arrived at his final under hood blanket (and logo):

https://www.designengineering.com/bl...liner-32-x-59/
Hood Insulation
Old Apr 28, 2026 | 03:59 AM
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I used the Quietride insulation with the logo that you are looking at from OPGI. I found it cheaper off of E-Bay. I hung mine with the hood on the car, but it would have probably been better if I had remove the hood from the car.

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Old Apr 28, 2026 | 06:01 AM
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^^^^^^^. I really think I like that Noel. I am thinking painting the CUTLASS and the insignia the new body color? So far I think you are where I am headed.
Old Apr 28, 2026 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Vintage Chief
Here are a couple links from a discussion I had with James before the Earth (finally) cooled which you might enjoy reading with some vendors and how he/we arrived at his final under hood blanket (and logo):

https://www.designengineering.com/bl...liner-32-x-59/
Hood Insulation

THANKS! Norm!

The Hood Insulation thread was really good. I pulled a few pics, hope these men don’t mind me reposting for others to see.
Here is what OLDSRUSH did, and I really like it because it shows off the hood substructure.
Here is what OLDSRUSH did, and I really like it because it shows off the hood substructure.


An added logo, looks really nice.  I am wondering how well the insulation cleans up?
An added logo, looks really nice. I am wondering how well the insulation cleans up?


I thought my hood would win the ugly bottom side contest, but I can see that Hairy Olds is a good contender.
I thought my hood would win the ugly bottom side contest, but I can see that Hairy Olds is a good contender.
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