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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ottoparts, Nov 4, 2020.

  1. Bandit Billy
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    @themoose I love ya but an LT-1 scoop belongs only on an LT-1 Vette....and then only on a plastic fantastic internet-tastic site...amatic.
     
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  2. aircap
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    Keep it all Ford, and put on a Shaker hood scoop from a Mach 1.
     
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  3. nochop
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    T bird
     
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  4. If you really feel that you must install a hood scoop, the Ford heavy duty truck scoop is the only way to go on a car like yours... 002.JPG
     
  5. fortynut
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    The most traditional alteration to the '57 Ranchero hood is to add louvers. Back in the day a friend had a '58 that he retrofitted with a '57 hood that was louvered. I thought it was perfect back then, and if I ever get my hands on a '57 or '58 I'm going to do the same. A mailbox on the hood is as out of place as a turd in a punch bowl, in my opinion; not only is it unsanitary, it changes the appeal of the restrained styling that went into it.
     
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  6. Deuces
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    Thunderbolt tear drop!.....;)
     
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  7. egads
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^:):) DSC00010.JPG [​IMG]
     
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  8. HJmaniac
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    Maybe a stock Kaiser hood scoop. Hood contour looks close.

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  9. catdad49
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    What build style are you going with? Research that style ( hopefully from original builds) and then decide!
     
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  10. As for style, I don't know yet. I'm trying to get that "a ha" moment.
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  11. catdad49
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    Plenty of pics on the web, but stick with originals ( not someone else’s idea of a style/era).
     
  12. catdad49
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    Otto, check out “George Kl*** Remembers”. Set aside plenty of time if you go there, I still haven’t seen it All!
     
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  13. chopolds
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    I put a GTO scoop on a 56 Ford for a customer. Didn't look bad. 100_2078.JPG
     
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  14. Boodlum
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    Mebbe the scoop from a 2002-2005 Thunderbird complete with recessed front section
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  15. RmK57
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    None of the scoops mentioned are going to work with a tunnel ram, except the one fabricated out of cardboard. I doubt the Boss 429 scoop would even be tall enough. If it were mine I wouldn't even use a scoop. Whack a big hole in the hood and use a couple velocity stacks or a Cobra style 2-4 air cleaner setup.
     
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  16. Mike VV
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    I know that this may not be the easiest thing to do...but try to find a second hood..!
    Then just cut a hole in the second hood to clear everything.
    Forget the scoop altogether (rain, what rain).

    Mike
     
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  17. Jethro
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    I agree with Mike , if it's got a tunnel ram I want to see the tunnel ram!
    Kinda like covering up some nice cleavage with a sweater.......just my thoughtso_O
     
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  18. catdad49
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    Sweaters are great if it's a little Nippy out!
     
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  19. Boodlum
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    Why cover the most attractive feature?
     
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  20. I was thinking along this same path. There is a local folk selling parts and believes he might have a 58 hood and let me know.
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  22. Jethro
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    SHWING!!!!!
     
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  23. aircap
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    For a little more height (and more stealth) put on one from an AMX....
     
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  24. Deuces
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    That was an idea I had in mind... :)
     
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  25. 1971BB427
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    My personal choice with a tunnel ram engine would be a Hilborn type scoop on the carbs, or a pair of air cleaners, or velocity stacks. None of those scoops looks good on that clean '57 hood.
     
  26. 56don
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    That body style needs the lowest profile hood scoop that will work for you. I agree, the TBird or a GTO scoop.
     
  27. papajohn
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    I'm going with a 63 Tbird scoop on my 60 Olds wagon. Hope it clears my 3 deuces!
     
  28. Budget36
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    A few things I recall from reading HRM in the 70’s, that cowl hoods actually made cars faster that a scoop did, had to do with the low pressure (as I recall) area allowing the carb to bring in more air.
    Anyways, if you go with a hole in the hood, do it cl***y, make something that has like a ridge around it, like a belt line so to speak.
    Just a hole looks quick and dirty when I see one in a hood

    Just my thoughts


    Also, there is a Ford SD scoop in the cl***ifieds here as well if that’s your thinking
     
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  29. Hotrodmyk
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    Please, NO scoop.
     
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  30. grumpy65
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    I did not post a reply until I mulled this over properly, and this is my opinion only.
    Lose the tunnel ram and have no scoop.
    I love a good tunnel rammed car, but in your case, I think form should outweigh function.
    And let's be honest here, how many street cars really run a tunnel ram for the performance gain?
     
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