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67-72 f100 fiberglass panels

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i didn't know if anybody here new of this vendor so i thought id post it. cool parts, i could not believe somebody was producing parts for our trucks. http://usbody.com/ cabs are very high and would be a ton of work to use, but at least its an option. you can have custom scoops molded into the hoods for an extra $100 which would add up to $600 or more shipped
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td,

They've been posted on the site a time or two.

I've got my eyes on one of their hoods for some time now... :pray:

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i figured they had been but i knew i'd never seen them. i to would love to have a hood with the optional scoop molded in, but boy will a man have to come off his wallet to get one.
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I like there tilt front end..
Been thinking about it for the 68, but doing it with the steel.
Ultimately I'd like the hood to open as normal, but also have the option of the whole nose tilling :hmm: It'll take some work but would be pretty trick..
this was a Ebay truck a while back. Don't like the hood to fender seam filled but..
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yes i remember that being on the bay, was a cool ride. the hood still opening the stock way with the tilt frontend would be very trick. i love the ability the tilt hood gives you to display the power plant. by the looks of the dent in the fender edge in that second photo, that looks like steel.(edit) yes it is i see the bracing and all under the hood now.
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convincor wrote:I like there tilt front end..
Been thinking about it for the 68, but doing it with the steel.
Ultimately I'd like the hood to open as normal, but also have the option of the whole nose tilling :hmm: It'll take some work but would be pretty trick..
this was a Ebay truck a while back. Don't like the hood to fender seam filled but..
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think of it this way, if you tilt the hood you wont hit that hood latch ever again :lol:
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