First things first...Welcome to FABO, the best Mopar site in the land!!! Now, on to your problem.....Have you lowered the bump stops all the way?? Maybe they're too high and holding the hood up. You may get some downward slant in the front by raising the hood on the rear bolt of the hood hinges, provided that you can spare a little height in the back, but lowering the bumpstops should be your first step. After taking them out of the equation the hood is usually completely adjusted for gap, height, and forward/rear positioning. After you're done, pushing down on the front of the hood will reveal whether the hood is contacting the bumpstops, and they can be raised back up until the hood just rests on them to keep the hood from vibrating. It helps when adjusting the hood to take off the secondary safety latch for quick and easy opening. The latch could be different, but I somehow doubt it. Has the car ever been in a front end collision?? If so, it may have changed the way things work together up front. I just had this problem on the 66 Valiant I'm working on, and it was all I could do to get it at it's best!! Good luck with the project, and report back on your progress!!! Geof