I have been planning to replace the hood on my 1965 Corvette due to a 4 inch diameter hole being drilled through it by the original owner to get the hood open after the release cable broke. When he or whomever drilled the hole they drilled through part of the inner hood support structure and the repair was not good. I am planning to have the car flight judged in the next year or two. So last weekend my son and I finally got around to installing the used 1965 small block hood that I bought at Carlisle several years ago. I wanted to do this to be sure all the bolt hole threads for the hood latch pins, hinges and support were all good before spending the money to prep and paint the hood. To our surprise, we found that the replacement hood was approximately 5/16 of an inch shorter front to back than the hood that is original to the car. My car is a late production car VIN 22,09x with an A. O. Smith built body. The original hood measures approximately 3 feet and 11 inches when measured from the hood centerline front to rear. The replacement hood measures approximately 3 feet and 10-9/16 inches when measured from the hood centerline front to rear. My only conclusion is that this is another difference between the A.O. Smith built body and the St. Louis built body? The hood is a 1965 vintage hood as it has the lighter gray colored fiberglass as found on a 1965 hood and not the dark gray/black fiberglass found on 1967 Corvettes. When setting the hoods side-by-side and looking at the back structure and rivets near the hood latch pins I can't see any differences. All the hood alignment gaps at the side and the front are within spec. as seen in the pictures. So now I am back in the market for a hood that came from an A. O. Smith built '65 body.
As a comparison, would some members with '65 small block cars built with both A. O. Smith and St. Louis built bodies measure the front to rear length of their hood and report what their hood measured?
Has anyone in the past did this comparison in a Restorer Article?
Any comments would be appreciated. Sorry about the picture orientation, they were in the correct orientation when uploaded from my files.
Regards,
James West
As a comparison, would some members with '65 small block cars built with both A. O. Smith and St. Louis built bodies measure the front to rear length of their hood and report what their hood measured?
Has anyone in the past did this comparison in a Restorer Article?
Any comments would be appreciated. Sorry about the picture orientation, they were in the correct orientation when uploaded from my files.
Regards,
James West
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