68 Shelby hood
68 Shelby hood
can someone tell me if this has rear extractor vents? Also what does it mean "W/headlite bezels"?
Thanks
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...0%201&comp=LRS
Thankshttp://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...0%201&comp=LRS
I agree with Deric. The hood is extended in front, and there are bezels that extend the area between the headlights and the grille to match it. I can see a difference in the grille, but don't actually see anything around the headlight, though. See the similar hood and extensions that Fang makes: http://www.fangperformance.com/php/i..._position=23:5
It's even more expensive, but it definitely has the extractors. Dream Car Factory also made a decent '68 Shelby hood, but I can't get their website to work, so who knows what's going on with them? Cervinis has something similar, except in a Mach/Boss style. The hood you are looking at seems kinda high priced for the poor picture and lack of information they're giving you. If they don't answer quickly, I'd keep looking, or find someone who has dealt with them before.
It's even more expensive, but it definitely has the extractors. Dream Car Factory also made a decent '68 Shelby hood, but I can't get their website to work, so who knows what's going on with them? Cervinis has something similar, except in a Mach/Boss style. The hood you are looking at seems kinda high priced for the poor picture and lack of information they're giving you. If they don't answer quickly, I'd keep looking, or find someone who has dealt with them before.
The Dream Rip Off Company closed its doors about 3 or 4 months ago, blew up one to many of its customer's cars not to mention their over priced kit cars didn't sell too well.
The building and all its contents are for sale for 1.5 million if anyones interested.
The building and all its contents are for sale for 1.5 million if anyones interested.
The problem with some of the cheaper hoods is pre-paint prep that some of them need, you can spend all your savings on what looked like a good deal on prep work needed to get the hood smooth and to fit properly.
I'd wish one of the big Mustang magazines would do a hood comparo article but then again the biggest advertiser would probably get the props.
Have you ever seen someone w/ a carbon fiber hood on a 05+ stang?/I never have.I really don't care for the carbon fiber look
oh and Boltzman, the hood in your original post is odd IMO, the scoops are too far back, not to mention too much money. It looks like the one that was at SEMA which did have vents like you are looking for near the rear of the hood; I couldnt find out too much info on it while there (the car wasnt in a booth, just sitting alone in a hallway) but someone I did ask said it doesnt come functional but can be made that way as the one on the floow was. And I did get your PM, Ill let you know as soon as I get good news for you, in the mean time if you cant wait I can get you a Cali Dream styled hood soon and can possibly even swing one in CF, it just may need to be ordered.
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carbon fiber is very tricky, it depends on the quality of the CF and how the hood was made. Most of the time the CF will eventually start to fade, yellow, haze and many other problems, just look at any ricer that has had a cf hood on for more than 6 months. There are some that are coated with a UV protectant coating, but IMO they look best painted anyways.
oh and Boltzman, the hood in your original post is odd IMO,
It looks like the one that was at SEMA which did have vents like you are looking for near the rear of the hood; I couldnt find out too much info on it while there (the car wasnt in a booth, just sitting alone in a hallway) but someone I did ask said it doesnt come functional but can be made that way as the one on the floow was. And I did get your PM, Ill let you know as soon as I get good news for you, in the mean time if you cant wait I can get you a Cali Dream styled hood soon and can possibly even swing one in CF, it just may need to be ordered.
oh and Boltzman, the hood in your original post is odd IMO,
the scoops are too far back, not to mention too much money.
I agree with Deric. The hood is extended in front, and there are bezels that extend the area between the headlights and the grille to match it. I can see a difference in the grille, but don't actually see anything around the headlight, though. See the similar hood and extensions that Fang makes: http://www.fangperformance.com/php/i..._position=23:5
It's even more expensive, but it definitely has the extractors. Dream Car Factory also made a decent '68 Shelby hood, but I can't get their website to work, so who knows what's going on with them? Cervinis has something similar, except in a Mach/Boss style. The hood you are looking at seems kinda high priced for the poor picture and lack of information they're giving you. If they don't answer quickly, I'd keep looking, or find someone who has dealt with them before.
It's even more expensive, but it definitely has the extractors. Dream Car Factory also made a decent '68 Shelby hood, but I can't get their website to work, so who knows what's going on with them? Cervinis has something similar, except in a Mach/Boss style. The hood you are looking at seems kinda high priced for the poor picture and lack of information they're giving you. If they don't answer quickly, I'd keep looking, or find someone who has dealt with them before.
Jim - is there enough room (height) at the back of your hood (cowl) to mount some small gauges? Somewhere I saw an aftermarket hood where someone mounted gauges in that area. For the most part, they were only visible from the driver's seat.
In the latest issue of Mustang Enthusiast, Cervini has a new ad that introduces (among other things) a new 68 Ram Air hood that looks very similar. They only have 1 pic of it in the ad and nothing about this hood is on their website. I posted a request for more info on their forum yesterday, but haven't heard anything yet. I am going with a C300 kit on my new 07 redfire GT, but do not like the eleanor hood and was considering the 67 Ram Air hood they offer instead. I have seen the DCF version of this hood and it looks killer, so I think the Cervini is the closest thing to this I have seen. I'll post back whatever info I get from Cervini.


