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Need some help!! Have a 74 Firebird Espirit 350 4 speed car that is smashed in the front left side. Have all the pieces to repair, but am making this car look like a 350 Formula. My question is: when I put the formula hood on, can I use the original steel hood springs or am I asking for trouble? The Formula hood feels as heavy as the stock steel one. Any help would be great!
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74 GTO 406 T400 74 Firebird 350 4-speed 68 GTO Convertible 400 T400 76 GP LJ 400 4BBL T400 78 Chevy 1/2 Ton Truck Oh yea I love my wife very much For some reason it got erased when I put it here last time!!!!!! hmmmmmmmm |
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Need some help!! Have a 74 Firebird Espirit 350 4 speed car that is smashed in the front left side. Have all the pieces to repair, but am making this car look like a 350 Formula. My question is: when I put the formula hood on, can I use the original steel hood springs or am I asking for trouble? The Formula hood feels as heavy as the stock steel one. Any help would be great!
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74 GTO 406 T400 74 Firebird 350 4-speed 68 GTO Convertible 400 T400 76 GP LJ 400 4BBL T400 78 Chevy 1/2 Ton Truck Oh yea I love my wife very much For some reason it got erased when I put it here last time!!!!!! hmmmmmmmm |
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I've seen it done before with no ill effects. You shouldn't have any problems.
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i have a 75 bird that i did the same thing you want to do, if it's the same hood as mine there won't be any problem. my hood is steel with fiberglass over
it and it's the same weight. |
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