05-01-2012, 10:23 PM
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"Where were you in '62?"
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Cleveland County, North Cackalacky
Posts: 5,013
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Re: ((Post your 60-66 Pro/Street or Drag Trucks))
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Originally Posted by jhrusk
I dont have any more pics,I had them on a disc and cant find it.The hood on there now was from unlimited products, I bought the first one from U S bodysource and it was a total mess, I was out around $550 when I finally got it.Unlimited was not much better, it took a lot of prep work to get it to look as good as it did.You would figure paying $600 for a hood prep work would be minimal.It was definitely not a harwood or glasstek.Thanks.
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Yep, Mine is in bad shape and is going to need allot of work to make it look good. It makes me sick every time I look at it. It's a 6" Unlimited Performance Products $600 Special. The way you see it in the pictures is the way it came. The only thing I done to it it was to put it on, put the latch in and cut holes for the park lights. The body man will have to fix it. I'm not going to attempt on touching fiberglass work. Never messed with it and don't wanna try either. I contacted Harwood about making hoods for us 60-66 fellas so maybe they will consider making it. I would think it would be a demand at least for the guys on here on the forum. Never heard of glasstek, but seen Harwoods cowl hoods and they are top notch! They are Gel Coated
Yea, it looked like it was a homemade roll cage. Very nice.
So what was the setup in the rear and the front?
Didn't know if you meant Ford 9" or Fab9 rear set up.
If you meant Fab9 then I know it was a bad mamma jamma setup.
I have seen Chris Alston's Chassisworks rear ends.
http://cachassisworks.com

I have seen this setup on a few rides and even drag cars and they are pretty cool setups.
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