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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Battleground, Washington
Posts: 177
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Re: Cowl hood
The hood that Dan at Sick Industries makes is turely a work of art. Its all chevy steel from a donor truck. He does such a nice job finishing it that you can even see any welds on the under side and it looks stock. I like the fact that it still has the double "spear" shape on the hood and it actually is a cowl induction and is over the cowl.
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'77 GMC SWB '66 SNB (Project) Battle Ground, WA |
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Keep It Simple Stupid.. Nope..
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Live Oak, FL
Posts: 665
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Re: Cowl hood
You're right on the design and welds, I couldn't see a single problem from the pictures. I wish mine had the spear molded in. That's actually one of the big disappointments besides the overall quality.
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1963 GMC SWB Fleetside in Sunburst Orange Metallic 305E V6 w/ Plaid VC, Powerglide, BOSS 313 20" Chrome Wheels, Kumho Ecsta STX 275/45/R20's, Alpine/Clarion System, Dynomax Exhaust Old custom classic trucks have soul. Their dashboards aren't plastic, and they've survived both the best and worst of what the 20th century had to offer. For the owners of these trucks, it's often the same story. Through both good and bad times they persevered, until one day they could turn the key and roll up in a customized truck everyone with good taste would admire. – Custom Classic Trucks |
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