Tips To Prevent Blood Loss From 1970 Cutlass Hood Tongue
Tips To Prevent Blood Loss From 1970 Cutlass Hood Tongue
Anyone who has owned a 1970 Cutlass/442 or simply looked under the hood of one, is familiar with the mind altering feeling from hitting your head on the '70 hood tongue. Profanity is a given, with blood loss taking the profanity to another level. Opening this thread to share tips that can be used to minimize brain damage.
First tip: If you, or someone you know, gets mail order medication that needs to be kept cold, the packaging is a heavily padded insulated envelope/shipping sleeve. It can be cut open at the end and slips right over the entire hood tongue, not just the front edge; cut further at the open end if you want less excess. Works well, with heavy padding.
Other tips?
First tip: If you, or someone you know, gets mail order medication that needs to be kept cold, the packaging is a heavily padded insulated envelope/shipping sleeve. It can be cut open at the end and slips right over the entire hood tongue, not just the front edge; cut further at the open end if you want less excess. Works well, with heavy padding.
Other tips?
Last edited by Ctls442; Apr 5, 2025 at 03:14 PM.
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My friend's dad brought home a brand new 1970 Cutlass Supreme and it took me about 1 minute to get a nice forehead scrape from that tooth when I was 13. I learned my lesson, I stuck to buying a couple of 72's instead.
Relocate the fang between the grills.
Fab some brackets to attach to the hood release support. I purchased repo hockey sticks and cut them to fit. This mod is completely reversible by removing the fabbed brackets, reattaching the fang to the hood and reinstalling the original hockey sticks.
This mod is invisible with the hood closed. Added benefit to those cars with fangs that are bent inward as you realign the fang vertically with the brackets.
Engineering gets a bad rap most of the time even when it isn't their fault. Schedule and Budget forces a lot of things that should not be in the corporate world
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