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I'm going to buy one of those Jongbloed style hoods this summer too, and when it arrives I am going to immediately cut it up
. There are some major modifications I want to do to one, but it will definately make a great starting point for what I have in mind. I plan to put it on Hugger³, at least to start. Not sure whether it will stay on Hugger, or if I will move the one on Blue502 to Hugger and put it on there (may need more clearance at the front than my current hood provides when I put tpi on the 502).
. There are some major modifications I want to do to one, but it will definately make a great starting point for what I have in mind. I plan to put it on Hugger³, at least to start. Not sure whether it will stay on Hugger, or if I will move the one on Blue502 to Hugger and put it on there (may need more clearance at the front than my current hood provides when I put tpi on the 502).Member
One more vote for the Jongbloed style hood. I've been browsing for a while and waiting for it to resurface somewhere.
Hey, We shut down for a week to some fishing in the keys
nothing but me a fly rod and a beer
Anyway this week we are going to hit the Jongbloed style hood hard. I would post pictures of the progress but I don't have a clue on how to post pictures here. Oneother ?? how far (if any) do you guys think the cowl part should hang off the back of the hood? also we need a name for this hood!
nothing but me a fly rod and a beer
Anyway this week we are going to hit the Jongbloed style hood hard. I would post pictures of the progress but I don't have a clue on how to post pictures here. Oneother ?? how far (if any) do you guys think the cowl part should hang off the back of the hood? also we need a name for this hood!What, no narrower SS hood?
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Originally posted by MetalliCamaroRS
What, no narrower SS hood?
I would go for the narrow type SS hood this summer, if it was a pindown type that cost like around $250.Originally posted by MetalliCamaroRS
What, no narrower SS hood?
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I'd like to see it hang back as far as my hood on Blue, since it would save me work later. But even if you don't go that much, I'll still buy. Here is a pic that shows what I mean:


Thank *** you are finaly starting on the Jongblod hood. I have been waiting on this hood since talks of having it made were brought up in mid July. When do you think you are going to have it ready? I need a hood bad,I'm so tired of the trailor park hole look.
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I think you should hang it over like blue502's hood, i have seen that car in person, and the way the hood hangs over makes it look REAL nice.
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also we need a name for this hood!
I say you name it the "ThirdGen.Org" hood Originally posted by gt auto
also we need a name for this hood!

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I also think you should have it hang over like blue502's, that makes them look sweet, just think of having them stick straight up! That would look horrible
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nice avatar Dirk!!!!!

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How tall is the hood going to be? Or how high is the "cowl" going to be?
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Another question. Are you going to replicate the factory underhood bracing (in fiberglass) in the non-cowl areas?
Will the hood be strong enough to use factory struts? This is one of the things that I hear people complaining about all the time about their hoods. Mine is strong enough that I can use stock (read plain steel hood) struts, and I really like that fact.
Will the hood be strong enough to use factory struts? This is one of the things that I hear people complaining about all the time about their hoods. Mine is strong enough that I can use stock (read plain steel hood) struts, and I really like that fact.
The under side will look like the underside of our firebird hood. man I wish I could post pics here i need step by step info on posting pics. I know everyone says it is easy but I have a hard time turning on my pc.
We do send a prop rod with the hoods and suggest you use it but I have been using my factory struts and have no trouble. We do add extra glass in the stress areas. I think the early 80s camaro factory fiberglass hood used weeker struts this should work fine. I will see about getting a part ## for the best struts to use.
We do send a prop rod with the hoods and suggest you use it but I have been using my factory struts and have no trouble. We do add extra glass in the stress areas. I think the early 80s camaro factory fiberglass hood used weeker struts this should work fine. I will see about getting a part ## for the best struts to use.
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Pictures are easy,
when you post, there is a button on the top that says, IMG, click it, type in the URL of the picture you want to post,
and that is it.
when you post, there is a button on the top that says, IMG, click it, type in the URL of the picture you want to post,
and that is it.
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The under side will look like the underside of our firebird hood. man I wish I could post pics here i need step by step info on posting pics. I know everyone says it is easy but I have a hard time turning on my
Its not hard once you figure it out. You have to have the pics online somewhere though,your website is fine or another web photo hosting site.i use www.webphotos.com its free...Originally posted by gt auto
The under side will look like the underside of our firebird hood. man I wish I could post pics here i need step by step info on posting pics. I know everyone says it is easy but I have a hard time turning on my
1.Find the pic you want to post.
2.Right click,go to properties.
3.You will see the URL for the pic,highlight it.
4.Come back to this site or whatever message board you want to post the pic too,paste the URL with this in front of it[ img ] and this behind it [ /img ] without any spaces....
Hope this helps,I suck at the computer stuff too......lol
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Pictures are easy,
when you post, there is a button on the top that says, IMG, click it, type in the URL of the picture you want to post,
and that is it.
lol...or you can do it that way...Originally posted by Dewey316
Pictures are easy,
when you post, there is a button on the top that says, IMG, click it, type in the URL of the picture you want to post,
and that is it.

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Or if you have the pictures on your computer, click browse at the bottom of the reply page to attach a pic right off your computer, just hit browse, cycle through your hard drive, click the pic, and hit post reply and your all done.
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All this about SS hoods.What about the cowl hoods.Yes they are used alot but that is what started off with the camaro's.Not in the begining but it was the first hood on the camaro's that wasnt just flat.I mean yes they are used alot.But that should show something.I have one.
Which cowl hood is that! I love it. Looks a lot like the original z28 hoods with the ridge and overhang. Sweet!Originally posted by 86Street
All this about SS hoods.What about the cowl hoods.Yes they are used alot but that is what started off with the camaro's.Not in the begining but it was the first hood on the camaro's that wasnt just flat.I mean yes they are used alot.But that should show something.I have one.
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i would like to have my stock hood made with the indents for my blisters....these stock hoods are so heavy.
Perhaps I'm mistaken, but I'm pretty sure the '91-'92 Z28 hood blisters are mounted on the stock flat hood. Louvers for '85-'90 Z28s and IROCs have the indented hoods. Correct me if I'm wrong. Originally posted by Kandied91z
i would like to have my stock hood made with the indents for my blisters....these stock hoods are so heavy.

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sorry to say, but the 91/92 blisters do use the same hood with indentations as the IROC/Z28 louvers

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sorry to say, but the 91/92 blisters do use the same hood with indentations as the IROC/Z28 louvers
'Tis true, it's just that the blisters are larger than the louvers, and they fit over the raised edge of the louver pockets, so it looks like they're mounted on a flat hood.Originally posted by 1991tealRSt-topGuy
sorry to say, but the 91/92 blisters do use the same hood with indentations as the IROC/Z28 louvers
As for all these aftermarket hoods, I think they look like something George Lucas would have created if he had used third gens in his movies. Way to extreme in my opinion... they make the car they're on look like a carnival ride.
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I was going to buy that really wide cowl hood before...but then I found a extra hood for 50 bucks. And I just did a custom job instead. (pic in sig)
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I was going to buy that really wide cowl hood before...but then I found a extra hood for 50 bucks. And I just did a custom job instead. (pic in sig)
Originally posted by REVLIMIT
I was going to buy that really wide cowl hood before...but then I found a extra hood for 50 bucks. And I just did a custom job instead. (pic in sig)
dude! whats wit da wing!
. shese how much power does that thing have.Supreme Member
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dude! whats wit da wing!
. shese how much power does that thing have.
Its for road racing. He acually needs downforce while racing, unlike FWD Ricers running around on the street!Originally posted by 1992_25t_1letpi
dude! whats wit da wing!
. shese how much power does that thing have. Supreme Member
Well the real reason I put that wing.....is cause I'm a rice boy...
haha...but I have noticed some extra stability when racing. And its all probably coincidence...but I drift better with teh wing on the back O_o haha....its probably just in my head. Or maybe not....cause when I choku dori *straight line drifting* It atcually feels more stabil....cause I slide at like 45mph...so maybe its helping? ah hell I dont know its just for looks I'm a rice boy. haha
haha...but I have noticed some extra stability when racing. And its all probably coincidence...but I drift better with teh wing on the back O_o haha....its probably just in my head. Or maybe not....cause when I choku dori *straight line drifting* It atcually feels more stabil....cause I slide at like 45mph...so maybe its helping? ah hell I dont know its just for looks I'm a rice boy. hahaSupreme Member
I wouldnt mind havin one of them, if it was about 6 unches lower... I kinda like how some of them look
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I wouldnt mind havin one of them, if it was about 6 unches lower... I kinda like how some of them look
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**Fire and Brimstone strike thee** lol, just kidding. RKSport just came out with a wing like the one you'd be interested in. It is only 1 1/2 inches off the trunk/hatch. It's got carbon fiber inserts on the sides and the rest is aluminum. Here's the pic:Originally posted by 88 WS6 TransAm GTA
I wouldnt mind havin one of them, if it was about 6 unches lower... I kinda like how some of them look
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