1970 Ram Air hood
1970 Ram Air hood
I've run across a few of them lately. 2 aftermarket but not used (fiberglass over metal) and one real deal original one. Anyone looking for one? They were all on craigslist.
Yep, that's the OEM hood I was referring to. Just FYI, I happen to know he will take 1400..if anyone here is serious.
Why is it that I can't find a good deal one one for my 72? All the ones I've seen are for 70's
Why is it that I can't find a good deal one one for my 72? All the ones I've seen are for 70's
http://cnj.craigslist.org/pts/4956079831.html
here, this is the only one I could find.
here, this is the only one I could find.
They made a bunch more '70 hoods than '71 & '72 combined I believe. In '70 you had 3457 Rallye 350s, all the W30s & W31s with the hoods, & the Cutlass & 442 Pace cars. In '71 & '72 it was only the W30s & H/O pace cars that had them from the factory I believe.
The ram air hood was available as W25 option on all 1970's, regardless of whether they were W-cars or Pace Cars;
.....but the hood in question has MUCH MORE than just minor rust problems....and where is the underhood wire mesh screen??? I had two of these factory original cars, and both had a wire mesh screen tack-welded to the underside.....??
You can buy the screens aftermarket now. I believe the Parts Place has them!
That OEM is easy repair. Any really good body shop that does restorations or Corvettes can repair the cracks/rust. You separate the metal reinforcement from the fiberglass. Do the repairs and then epoxy the two parts back together. I have a shop that has done three 70' hoods for me in Orlando, Fla. and got top price for all three when I sold them! Cost me about $250 to $450 for two and $550 for one, to repair. Initial cost was $350 to $500 to buy. Sold them avg. price $1900 to $2300 and that was 7 years ago!
That OEM is easy repair. Any really good body shop that does restorations or Corvettes can repair the cracks/rust. You separate the metal reinforcement from the fiberglass. Do the repairs and then epoxy the two parts back together. I have a shop that has done three 70' hoods for me in Orlando, Fla. and got top price for all three when I sold them! Cost me about $250 to $450 for two and $550 for one, to repair. Initial cost was $350 to $500 to buy. Sold them avg. price $1900 to $2300 and that was 7 years ago!
http://cnj.craigslist.org/pts/4956079831.html
here, this is the only one I could find.
here, this is the only one I could find.
TAMRAZ is selling the exact same hood for 930.00
Orrr, only 900.00 on CL
Which would you spend the coin on?
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