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02-14-2006, 09:00 AM | #12 |
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Re: Anyone know anything about louvres?
Just keedin`bout all that.But,Stlookin is in Washington on the rainy side,so when it sits parked...So does Livrat.
I have a deal worked out for a`67 louvered hood for when I build my`67 GMC street rod.Because they`re cool.And,it`ll be garage kept and driven on (hopefully) sunny days. Louvers are especially functional for wreckers,ambulances,and other vehicles that sit and idle alot.Ever see cops sitting at a radar trap with the hood popped?The guy that I know that has a`69-up style louvered hood is the same guy I`m doing a deal with for a wrecker.It won`t be cheap,but I`d like to try to get the hood for the wrecker.
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