Sorry, I know you have posted who makes that hood but I couldn't find it.
http://www.usbodysource.com/ I had a Y/O hood first but wasn't real happy and the inner structure hit my intake. This hood is a lot nicer the seams are good no bow. ( Still needed some low spots filled.) But is has no inner air box so if you want a fresh air hood this wouldn't work. The other cool thing for me is it has a full perimeter frame so I can use a hood latch and no pins.
It's bad enough that I was jealous of your metal work skills, but now it turns out you have amazing fiberglass and body work skills as well.
Its not that I'm that good just picky
The pics don't show the number of hours it took to get there. I does seem to be getting easier, considering how I dislike body work, thats encouraging.
looks real good ............... But are you going to open the back of the scoop to let air in
I wanted to in the beginning I wanted to make a air box and filter but there is NO way thats going to fit. If I opened it up now it would just let the air / rain in and make a mess. No room for a gutter in there either ( yeah yeah I know... Drive in the rain!
) I do want to drive this car. I won't look for rain but you never know.
A few hood pics.
The fit of the new hood.
A good pic of the old hood looking in to the scoop at the intake!
Then the underside of the new hood with no air box, but nice frame! ( I was modifing the rear brace at that point.)