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'70 GP Number Question
I am starting the process of pulling the engine from the Prix for a rebuild. I saw these markings on the hood insulation of my '70 Prix. Are they original? Any idea what they mean? Just curious.
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That is a jobber hod pad, the originals are compressed and molded.
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Thanks for the info.
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Ames has a beautiful molded hood pad for GP's
I just picked mine up at a recent show. Steve |
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Coolness. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't valuable before I ripped it out.
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