Thread: 55 Chevy Belair hood
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02-16-2011 02:20 PM #1
55 Chevy Belair hood
What is the best way to firm up a 55 Belair hood?I'm afraid if I try and heat the hood I could ruin it.I guess this is a common issue with these cars.
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02-16-2011 03:08 PM #2
What's a "Belair" hood?
All 55 Chevy hoods are the same. Cars, wagons, Nomads.
I see metalworking in your future- or find another hood.
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02-16-2011 04:18 PM #3
yes .. what do you mean ?iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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02-16-2011 04:41 PM #4
You mean the skin has some oil canning on it or???Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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02-17-2011 01:15 PM #5
It has some oil canning effect.I talked to a guy who has a 56 Chevy and his is the same way.I went to Danchuks website and they have some hood braces that I might try.
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02-17-2011 07:08 PM #6
Hood braces won't fix anything if the skin is oil canned!!! Going to take some shrinking to make the skin tight again! Hood for my '57 is the same way, couple big oil cans, one big high spot where something hit it from the inside. One of the oil can spots went out EZ with a shrinking hammer, other one took some heat to shrink back as did the high spot. No big deal, nice and tight now just takes time and patience!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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02-18-2011 09:43 AM #7
CARS repops the 55 hood & fits very nice.
Price is very fair- I've seen used hoods fetch $300.00
http://www.carsinctrifive.com/1955-c...bly/pid-14900/
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