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    1970 mustang 429 hood scoop

     



    I am looking for an aftermarket 429 style hood scoop that has the cable controled flapper on the front. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks

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    Here are two BOSS 429 Mustang hood scoops . The white one is from California Mustang parts . It's a part #16025D and cost $154.95 The black scoop is from J.C Whitney it's part # ZX863801N and it cost $109.99 . Both hood scoops are Fiberglass . COOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW
    All I have is the original scoop from my 69 Ranchero. No flapper though. Just the signal lights.
    Denny W them Hood scoops with the signal light go for big money . That a nice part there . COOL I would like to install one like that on my 1965 Mustang . But I just can't bring my-self to changing that stock body .

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    It's real cool . If I had a Ranchero Like that one Dave has . I would make it into a nice street / strip CAR/TRUCK . It looks like it's a repairable build . But I do know not every one builds car the same way . The main thing is when we are done we like how they turn out . COOL

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    nice scoop Denny

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    Denny, what nice hands you have!



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    Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
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    FordRamAir.com Home might have something. Prices are not for the faint of heart tho.


    Denny your scoop assy looks pretty mint. Should get a nice price if you decide to sell.

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