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Hood for 1967-1969 Chevy Camaro, [2 in. Super Scoop]
555-78692
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JEGS 555-78692 2 in. Cowl Induction Hood
JEGS 78692 Cowl Induction Hood gives your Camaro more hood clearance for taller intake and carburetor combinations. In addition, cowl hoods help feed your engine lower temperature air at speed and help eliminate hot exhaust air at idle.
Note: For a complete installation be sure to purchase 555-78582 and 555-78583 hood hinges as well as 555-78592 (quantity of two needed) hood hinge springs.
JEGS 555-78692 2 in. Cowl Induction Hood Fact:
First Camaro with Factory Cowl Induction: Chevrolet introduced the cowl-induction hood on the 1969 Camaro. Despite the fact that many assume the “super scoop” as it was called in Chevrolet’s advertising was standard on the Z/28, it was not. This hood was installed using option code RPO ZL2 and it cost $79 extra on the Z/28 and SS models. The only Camaro's to get the hood as standard equipment in 1969 were the COPO 427 cars and Indy 500 Pace Car replicas. Only 10,026 Camaros were equipped with the cowl induction hood from the factory.
Special Note: Before packaging by our team of professionals, each panel sold by JEGS goes through a thorough inspection for flaws. It is not uncommon for sheet metal panels to have surface scratches, small dings, or other minor imperfections. These imperfections are not considered damage and will be worked out through the bodywork phase with various levels of sanding and priming. The EDP coating on each panel is used as a protectant during shipping and storage and is not intended to be a finish coat. Proper prepping and priming are required during the bodywork process to protect the metal surface.
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