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    Steel or glass??? I usually just build my own, never had much luck finding what I like in a catalog..... For a Mustang, how about one of the old teardrop scoops like the Thunderbolts ran??? (I think they were on a Thunderbolt, weren't they?)
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    i am looking for a glass hood or scoop, harwood directed me to a company to call about 5 minutes ago. they list one but have to call and verify. at 500 bucks a hood, a scoop is a cheaper alternitive but if thats what i have to do then i will. the aore scoop at 12" tall it a bit more than i want, thanks for the offer anyway, and the tear drop scoop would be awsome except the hood is already cut for the old style prostock scoop. so i have a paramiter to deal with there also. thanks for the advise guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    Steel or glass??? I usually just build my own, never had much luck finding what I like in a catalog..... For a Mustang, how about one of the old teardrop scoops like the Thunderbolts ran??? (I think they were on a Thunderbolt, weren't they?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    For a Mustang, how about one of the old teardrop scoops like the Thunderbolts ran??? (I think they were on a Thunderbolt, weren't they?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
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