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Thank you Big Window & Genuinerod!
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Canadian hot rodder, I'm about to ask you the same question kahuna asked MoonShadow. Please, what did the hood scoop on your avitar come off of? It looks real nice and seams to fit (proportionally, aesthetically) well. Maybe another pic? Thanks loads Rowen
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 Here is a closer pic. The scoop came of a 66 Ford Super Duty dump truck!
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Thanks for the photos Canadian Hot Rodder, I knew that was gonna be one pretty Vicky! 66 dump truck huh, VERY kool! Not sure if I could find one of those, but if I could ....... I love it ! Rowen
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I think those same scoops were used on some special Pontiac, so unless you get lucky and find one for sale where the seller just doesn't know what it is, plan to spend several hundred dollars on a crusty, but good one.
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Pontiac used them on the factory light weight drag cars. If you find one on a Ford big truck they are usually fairly reasonable. My buddy just got one for $10 last Saturday at a local yard. Didn't have any more or I would have grabbed them.
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