1970-72 Chevelle Factory Steel Hood With Scoop on 2040-parts.com
Wappingers Falls, New York, United States
This is an original Chevrolet steel hood for the 1970 through 1972 Chevelle. This has no rust and in excellent shape. The paint is not perfect but respectable. It is ascott blue. This has a fiberglass scoop bolted to the hood from the previous owner. There is a hole cut out of the hood under the scoop and an air pan was used to seal the carburetor to the scoop. This must be picked up. Paypal for payment.
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