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    well I might just buy a fiberglass hood for $349, then cut and glass in my reverse teardrop. mine has the lip on the outside and not on the inside, so bolting it on would look doofy. had I known, dearborn classics has 1 with the lip in the inside of the scoop so the bolts would be invisable, for $120, but I arleady got this speedway 1 also, probably going to get 2 fiberglass front fenders, mine are rusted at the bottom, and fiberglass is the only reproduction replacement, and it's lighter.
    Last edited by Matt167; 08-15-2007 at 07:28 PM.
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