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2-Inch Cowl Induction Hood; Unpainted (67-68 C10)

Item EK-61-935623
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      Cowl induction hood for 1967-68 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, Pickup, Suburbans, and panel truck models. Each hood is manufactured in quality stamped steel to OEM specifications replicating the original in design with the added high-performance look of a cowl induction 2" rise. This bolt-on hood will attach to the existing hood hinges for an easy replacement. Replace the existing rusted or damaged hood with this authentic reproduction. Comes with black EDP coating for rust prevention.

      Note: The hood does not have holes for hood emblem letters allowing use on Chevrolet or GMC models.

      Features and Benefits: High-performance cowl induction design with 2" rise for aggressive appearance Manufactured from heavy-gauge stamped steel for durability OEM-style contours and dimensions for factory-like fit Direct bolt-on installation to original hinges with no modifications Black EDP coating provides superior rust and corrosion resistance Emblem-free design works for both Chevrolet and GMC applications Technical Information: Application: 1967-1968 Chevrolet and GMC C/K Pickup, Suburban, and Panel Truck models Material: Heavy-gauge stamped steel Finish: Black EDP coating Rise Height: 2 inches Installation: Direct fit using OEM hinge mounting points Special Note: No pre-drilled holes for hood emblems

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