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paulk68
01-17-2017, 10:43 AM
Hey guys, i know it might be hard to tell from the pics but i was wondering if this GM cowl hood can be saved? I started stripping it and found this rough spot. let me know thanks
raustinss
01-17-2017, 11:28 AM
Sure ...anything can be saved ...it's if your wallet will allow it
paulk68
01-17-2017, 11:40 AM
Sure ...anything can be saved ...it's if your wallet will allow it
Yeah that is true, wondering what it would cost to repair or if i would be ahead by just getting a repo hood.
67camaro496
01-17-2017, 02:41 PM
i would strip the rest of the hood to see if you had any other issues. It doesn't look bad from the pics.....is the structure of the hood damaged?, how does it fit on the vehicle? you could buy a repro for cheap but you will spend alot of money getting it to fit correctly. looks repairable to me as long as you don't have any rust or overall structure issues
paulk68
01-17-2017, 04:08 PM
i would strip the rest of the hood to see if you had any other issues. It doesn't look bad from the pics.....is the structure of the hood damaged?, how does it fit on the vehicle? you could buy a repro for cheap but you will spend alot of money getting it to fit correctly. looks repairable to me as long as you don't have any rust or overall structure issues
Thank you the underside looks perfect no damage at all and no rust to be seen on it yet. That is why I was very surprised to find this. I am going to continue taking off the paint and hope that is the only bad spot
DT69Cam
01-17-2017, 04:41 PM
Can you push it out from the underside ?? Doesn't look too bad really.
dhutton
01-17-2017, 05:36 PM
I think the metal is stretched and will need shrinking as near as I can tell from those pics. You can get a shrinking disc and instructional DVD on eBay. Good learning opportunity.
Don
Bakaruda
01-17-2017, 06:46 PM
I agree anything can be saved, but at what cost. These hoods are not that hard to find.
raustinss
01-17-2017, 06:54 PM
I agree anything can be saved, but at what cost. These hoods are not that hard to find.
I'd agree and, yes 100 percent that hood has been stretched. My two cents would be get another good and start fresh
DT69Cam
01-19-2017, 06:55 AM
I agree anything can be saved, but at what cost. These hoods are not that hard to find.
I have been looking for a good used GM cowl hood now for several months. They all have issues, filler, hood pin holes filled in etc. This thread is a perfect example of what's out there, Junk. Just sayin.
paulk68
01-19-2017, 07:14 AM
I have been looking for a good used GM cowl hood now for several months. They all have issues, filler, hood pin holes filled in etc. This thread is a perfect example of what's out there, Junk. Just sayin.
haha I was thinking the same thing I have been looking FOREVER and this one looked good. I am going to continue stripping it and see what a shop thinks if it can be saved or not.
DT69Cam
01-19-2017, 09:41 AM
haha I was thinking the same thing I have been looking FOREVER and this one looked good. I am going to continue stripping it and see what a shop thinks if it can be saved or not.
I don't think that hood is too bad Paul. The hoods I have come across in the past month were junk. I used a refrigerator magnet and most of the time the magnet would stick in maybe one section of the hood, that's it.
dhutton
01-19-2017, 10:12 AM
One man's junk is another man's low cost learning opportunity. Not too many body shops would properly shrink the metal to repair, they would just add filler.
Don
Musclerodz
01-20-2017, 07:17 PM
shrinking disc should fix that no problem
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