Looks like a fun little project. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I isn't the scoop the wrong way, or is Denny's the wrong way?
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Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View PostMost came backwards from the factory, but it was pretty common to turn them around.I understand if functional, the purpose of the opening facing the front, not so much facing the rear though. Was the scoops with the opening towards the windshield functional?Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostCobra IIs had the opening forward, King Cobras faced rearward. I don't know if it's the same scoop.2 Chronicles 7:14
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On these cars, I doubt this is true. For one, the rear facing opening is too far away from the actual cowl area to take advantage of the low pressure area at the base of the windshield, and second, there is no opening in the hood under the scoop (from the factory, anyway).Originally posted by UserX View PostIt draws cool air in from the cowl area, but no "ram" effect.
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Ebay and CL will be your best bets, and there are a few forums for these. Check out http://www.mustangii.net/default.asp and http://www.mustangii.org/.Originally posted by oh1bullitt View PostI am soon to start on a 75 mach1. I've been looking for parts but haven't found much. Where all are ya'll finding them at? Or is it just salvage from other donor cars?
If your car is a non t-top car, I have the trim above the side windows, runs from the base of the windshield to the rear side windows. They're in really good shape but need to be repainted (or stripped the rest of the way if you want the chrome look).
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