I hope you have broad shoulders and thick skin. Not many Mopar guys like Chevy hood scoops.
Ok then, cowl induction aftermarket hood used primarily on Chevy cars and trucks since Chevy used cowl induction on factory vehicles.
Mopar never used a cowl induction hood, so that style of induction hood is not consistent with Mopar design.
Use it if you like, it's your car. I'm just pointing out why a lot of Mopar guys aren't fond of them...and call them "Chevy hoods"
Ok, let me change my original post.Calling them Chevy hoods doesn't make it so, given the true factory set up's from Chevy.
At that point it's all aftermarket. There is no definition.
It's simply a rearward facing hood scoop.
Calling them Chevy hoods doesn't make it so, given the true factory set up's from Chevy.
At that point it's all aftermarket. There is no definition.
It's simply a rearward facing hood scoop.
I guess you mean the Mopar guys who don't have 70 Roadrunners or GTXs...I hope you have broad shoulders and thick skin. Not many Mopar guys like rearward facing hood scoops.
. Sorry but when I hear cowl induction and Mopar in the same sentence, there is usually trouble.
I guess you mean the Mopar guys who don't have 70 Roadrunners or GTXs...
whatever...
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Here are a couple pictures and the articles on the cars. I might add that the OP didn't ask what anybody actually thought about mounting a cowl hood on a dart, he asked for pictures. It's his car and he can do whatever he wants. The hobby would be boring as hell if all the cars were the same. Make it yours and drive the crap out of it!
Pro Street 2012 - Car Craft Magazine
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1971 Dodge Dart Swinger - Mopar Muscle Magazine
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Bigdummy, a member here, has one on a 69 Valiant, and it looks sharp.
that is one damn sweet car!!!Bigdummy, a member here, has one on a 69 Valiant, and it looks sharp.