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1973-1980 GM Truck/Suburban
JEGS 555-78712 Cowl Induction Hood Features:
- Holes at the rear of the vented cowl allow for airflow while preventing debris from making its way into the engine bay
- EDP coating protects the steel from rust
- Does not include mounting hardware
The JEGS 78712 2 in. dual cowl induction hood improves engine clearance in your truck. This increased space allows for more intake and carburetor options while lowering the intake air temperature. Going beyond function, this hood lets you impact form by adding an aggressive appearance. Easily installed with OEM-style mounts for hinges and latch. Let JEGS help you give your truck a new look.
Additional Parts
- Hinges: 106-X310-4073-P (sold separately)
- Low tension hood spring kit: 555-95501 (sold separately)
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.
Specifications:
Will this hood fit a 1977 Chevy nova?
Hi; I just want to check to make sure this hood fits a 1975 chevy k5 blazer? Thank you for your time
Will this hood mount to a 1978 K10? It keeps showing up in the search but not in the vehicle fitment list.
This hood suggests the use of low tension springs while the others do not. Will it work with factory OEM hood springs & hinges for a 1980 C10?
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