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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso View Post
    It did have a scoop on the hood. I was surprised to see that style on there, I didn't know Pontiacs used that kind. It almost looked aftermarket, but I knew on a nice restoration like that one that they wouldn't deviate from the real thing.

    There was a story card with the car and they said it was found in an Arizona junkyard, stripped of all it's racing stuff. It was really a very sharp car, and evidently a high dollar one too. I would have thought you would have liked the Dodge more Bob. It is sorta like one you have or had, isn't it? BTW Bob, what is the story on that pretty red coupe in your avatar?

    Don
    The Pontiac scoop story is even more interesting, assuming they used the "factory" one. It's actually from a Ford, super duty truck, late '50s early '60s. I like that Dodge too (though I prefer the stripo 330 to the 440shown), but I've got one of those, though mine's a '65 rather than '64, but I've never had a '61 or '62 SD Pontiac. It's always the one just out of reach isn't it?

    The new avatar is some artwork I found on the web that just struck me as a nice piece of work. '36 Ford 3 window is one of the cars high on my list to acquire................I've got a thing for '36 and '40 Fords, they keep coming into my life for some reason.

    Here's the best picture I could find quickly with the scoop. Ford usually mounted them "backward" for ventilation rather than intake as you saw on the Pontiac.
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