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Pie Cut Hood
pie cut hood ,how do I do it?I am building a 68 F100 and saw one on Classic Trucks web site . And am wondering if anyone has any experience with this,and would be willing to help me out. although I am not by trade a body man I think I can pull this off with some guidence. The truck that I saw had 1 1/2 in. removed. any help will be appreciated
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re: Pie Cut Hood
what do you mean by pie cut do you got a pic for example?
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that would be hell on a bump hood... i wouldnt even know where to start
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Lightning_msd You can see what I mean if you go to Classictruck.com. Go to their featured page click on Fords,the one Im talking about is a green 71 on the 2nd page.Ive seen it done to a 50s ford truck by Chip Foose. The more I think about this the more convinced I am that I can do it,plus I have a junk hood to play with.
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that looks sweet, i wanna do that now!!! if you do it make sure to post pics 

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by the looks of that nice green bump, it looks actually quite simple, i chopped a photo here, the blue line is im guessing where you cut and that would give it that look
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Thats about where I thought also, the verticle edge at the rear of the hood will also have to be angled to. Hey this is the easy part though,its the actual fabrication thats gonna be tough... but it will be a very subtle addition that will have folks scratching their head.
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As I spend more time thinking about doing this I am more concerned about how the strength of the hood will be affected and how I will accomplish braking the edges of the hood. one thought is to use a 1x1 sheet metal angle at the edge and finish it that way. Probably ought to just do it and see what happens. The article about the 71 says that it took about 20 installations to get it right. But hey isnt that what makes it fun...
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EHHH. i dont like thatlook at all IMO. looks like something a ricer would do. i like how our hoods sit up. gives em a more beefy and aggressive stance. plus you can clear a 5" open element air filter.
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who asked you?19674x4 wrote:EHHH. i dont like thatlook at all IMO. looks like something a ricer would do. i like how our hoods sit up. gives em a more beefy and aggressive stance. plus you can clear a 5" open element air filter.

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2012 Cummins-the luxury Tow Pig
1967 F-250 highboy 352, np435(((((((sold))))))))) My first true love
1968 F100 SWB. 360, np-435, flatbed, currently acting as a hornest nest and bee hive.
1971 F-100 4x4 Step-side. 360, np-435, 70k origional miles- needs allot of love.
2012 Cummins-the luxury Tow Pig
1967 F-250 highboy 352, np435(((((((sold))))))))) My first true love
1968 F100 SWB. 360, np-435, flatbed, currently acting as a hornest nest and bee hive.
1971 F-100 4x4 Step-side. 360, np-435, 70k origional miles- needs allot of love.
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re: Pie Cut Hood
I don't thing its ugly I think its fugly.
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