Final stretch

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Almost done! The hood scoops and battery box are in and flush mount windshield is almost finished. We are still about two or three weeks away from paint. I looked at several pictures of this type of hood scoop installed. There seemed to be two ways one way with the outer most edge of the scoop parallel with the hood line ( or hood/fender seam ). The other way with the front of the scoop parallel with the front hood line. There is only about ten degrees of difference between the two positions. It seemed that the former positioning was the most comonly used. Therefore that is the way we went. The outer edge of the scoop lines up and is parallel with the hood/fender seam.

The flush mount window kit has turned out to be more work then originally thought. You get six pieces a pair for each side of the window and a pair for the top of the window. However you don't get pieces for the bottom of the window. My body man made a bottom piece to move the windshield up slightly to achieve the proper gap between the window and the window fram so that the seal will fit between the frame and window. The lower portion of the window frame was rusted as well so it was better to replace it. It is a lot of work to hand form those pieces.

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This page contains a single entry by Jason Eaton published on February 27, 2001 9:09 PM.

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