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Aluminum Hood Scoop, Custom, Hand Formed, Nostalgic Gasser, Hot Rod, Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States

Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States
New, never mounted, custom made hood scoop
Surface Finish:Ready for paint prep Warranty:No

Hand formed aluminum hood scoop, new, never mounted.  Nostalgia style, gasser, hot rod, rat rod.  Hand formed from .050” thick, 3003 aluminum.  The approximate dimensions are: 22 3/8” long x 12” wide x 2 3/8 tall at opening.  Formed on an English wheel with ½” mounting flange tipped around edge and the opening has been hemmed (doubled over).  This scoop is ready to be primed & blocked for paint prep.

 

Please see my other auctions for more custom fabricated parts.  If you don’t see what you want, please ask.

 

Shipping is to the continental USA.  Alaska and Hawaii will be extra.

 

Thanks for looking.

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