That impresses me, motor and all. It looks like the arms fold in the center. Is that right? I asked because I'm in the middle of a forward opening hood on my Truck. I have installed the ready made Kits for a few customers and to say the least I was not impressed with any aspect of them. What I'm doing should be considered just plain Nutz and thank God the motor was out of truck during the design/build part of it. I'm getting there. The Wizzard
Just had to post a picture of Bobert's (RIP) car. Bobert was one of our outstanding breakfast guys. It's a sweet car, and Bobert was a great guy.
Thanks Wizard! It hinges/rotates at the hood and down by the core support. The springs keep it in tension so it can sit in the partially open position until I lift it up over the front. I spent a whole summer messing with it. If you want more details, just send a PM. I'm traveling for work all week, but would be happy to share more about the hinge setup. I did all of the work on this car with the exception of the paint and interior. I did do all of the body work up to wet sand as well. First time for that. 6 years. I've only put a hundred miles or so on it since I finished it, but it's a blast to drive. Here's a couple shots of the interior.
Bought it Like this, added the Pontiac grille. Never got to clean it up and make it mine, (it was a little too much for my taste), had too many in the herd. One of the few cars I really regret selling. Still have a fresh 324 short block and the grille.
that is beauty of a rejuvenated olds! you can park that in my driveway anytime you want!!! Great engineering job on the reversed hood. Quite in keeping with the rest of the car.
^^^Love it. I always wanted a 56, even while I owned my 55. Olds had a hard time getting a nice two tone scheme figured out in 55-56, but I love those cars.
Here is my 56 Super 88. I wish it was a 2 door holiday, but its still a 56 Olds. It has a 59 394 with Jet away trans in it.