LSX VIGILANTE said:1984 Big Block H/O said:Thanks LSX Vigilante---- The hood is from Unlimited Performance Products. (UP22.Com) It is a bolt-on 3-1/2" cowl hood.
It was supposed to weigh 33 pounds and probably did at one point. It was also supposed to be bolt-on ready. (No extra work needed!) Take it from me, it needed a lot of work. I spent roughly 300 hours on it after I got it to make it fit the car. I did not want hood pins and the thing wanted to fly off the car when you drove it. A lot of cutting and grinding along with 2 stage epoxy and fiberglass mesh is what it took to fix it along with a lot of aluminum 1"x1" square tubing. The thing probably weighs close to 90 pounds now. No weight savings here, but it does look very cool from inside the car.
1984 Big Block H/O said:LSX VIGILANTE said:1984 Big Block H/O said:Thanks LSX Vigilante---- The hood is from Unlimited Performance Products. (UP22.Com) It is a bolt-on 3-1/2" cowl hood.
It was supposed to weigh 33 pounds and probably did at one point. It was also supposed to be bolt-on ready. (No extra work needed!) Take it from me, it needed a lot of work. I spent roughly 300 hours on it after I got it to make it fit the car. I did not want hood pins and the thing wanted to fly off the car when you drove it. A lot of cutting and grinding along with 2 stage epoxy and fiberglass mesh is what it took to fix it along with a lot of aluminum 1"x1" square tubing. The thing probably weighs close to 90 pounds now. No weight savings here, but it does look very cool from inside the car.
Thanks for the info - I have seen that hood. I am wanting a 3" cowl for my '83 H/O and I really like the look you have. Hood is proportionate to the other lines of the car. I am not fond of the work it required for you to make it fit however. Great job 🙂[/quote
Just wanted to clarify-- the hood itself fit the car beautifully. I did not have to alter the outside dimensions whatsoever to make it fit with the body lines. Unlimited really has that figured out. When they talk about the bottom side being completely finished with "no extra work needed", that is not a true statement. I really like this hood for the fact that I've seen a lot of them, and none of them are finished smooth like this one underneath in a bolt-on hood... even if it does take a lot of time to make it the way you want it, it's still worth it. I just don't want an H/O with hood pins, and that's why I spent so much time on it in the first place. Thanks again for the interest.
High Roller said:Too bad you don't have it running, was hoping to see it at Car Craft this year! But always next year
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