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Started by SFM5S159, February 09, 2018, 02:52:19 PM

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SFM5S159

Here are pics of a hood I recently acquired (A craigslist find!).  It came from Washington State, where it was supposedly removed from a '65 that had been raced in that area, 30+ years ago.

Does anyone recognize the numbering on the hood?  On the underside there seems to me valve adjustment info and timing info possibly? 

My assumption is that this is indeed and original hood.  It needs some repair but is generally in good condition.







'65 GT350, '67 GT500, '65 289 Cobra

SFM5S159

For bonus points can anyone identify in the first pic what the hood is leaning against?? 
Hint:  It's specifically for a European vehicle. 
'65 GT350, '67 GT500, '65 289 Cobra

silverton_ford

We discussed this hood a year or so ago when it was on Craigslist.  I think some local WASAAC guys inspected in person too.  I'm sure they will respond soon.

SFM5S159

Yeah, I thought so...
I think that thread is gone!?   ::) ::) ::)
'65 GT350, '67 GT500, '65 289 Cobra

silverton_ford


gjz30075

I don't know anything about the hood but what its leaning against looks like a contraption that holds removable hardtops that came on many
European cars.
Greg Z
6S2249

SFM5S159

Quote from: gjz30075 on February 10, 2018, 05:56:59 AM
I don't know anything about the hood but what its leaning against looks like a contraption that holds removable hardtops that came on many
European cars.

It's a roof rack off of my 23 window VW bus...   ;D ;D

Does anyone recognize the hood?   Is this an early...mid or late production unit?

Thanks,
Mike
'65 GT350, '67 GT500, '65 289 Cobra

paul

If original, I think it's the later version of the porthole hood.

I say so because of the rib on the underside of the hood, along the centerline, in front of the hood scoop opening. I'm no expert but I think it's presence distinguishes it from the earlier version.

I also think the repoductions of the porthole hood, which are excellent and to me indistinguishable from an original, also have that added rib.

Is that another hood against the wall by the luggage rack?

SFM5S159

Quote from: paul on February 15, 2018, 04:03:42 PM

Is that another hood against the wall by the luggage rack?

Yes, complete with battle scars from an incident at Mid-Ohio during an SVRA vintage race... :-[
'65 GT350, '67 GT500, '65 289 Cobra

s2ms

I looked into this hood 2 years ago when it first appeared on the Seattle Craigslist. Seller sent me a bunch of photos but I lost interest as I couldn't be certain it was an original. According to the seller it was from "car #22", I wasn't able to verify if he meant from 5022 or what. Ended up posting the info here back then...

Glad to see it has found a home.

Dave
Dave - 6S1757

acman63

doubt it was 22      The realy early venice cars didnt have that center rib
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SFM5S159

Quote from: acman63 on February 15, 2018, 05:07:43 PM
doubt it was 22      The realy early venice cars didnt have that center rib

The seller was a bit eccentric (aren't we all?)... Wasn't a Shelby or even a Ford guy.  He claimed the local lore/legend was that the hood was off an R model that was raced in the northwest. 
He was convinced the marking on the hood was related to the VIN.  Looks like valve lash and maybe timing info to me...So it may have come from a car that was raced? 
Finding an old photo with that #22 would be a possible way to identify some history on the hood. 

Jim:  You didn't call me back about my '67 GT500!  lol

Mike C
'65 GT350, '67 GT500, '65 289 Cobra

Brant

Quote from: acman63 on February 15, 2018, 05:07:43 PM
doubt it was 22      The realy early venice cars didnt have that center rib

That's right. Even most of the hoods from the second batch of cars (5S162 included) did not have that "rib".
-Brant

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s2ms

Quote from: acman63 on February 15, 2018, 05:07:43 PM
doubt it was 22      The realy early venice cars didnt have that center rib

My thoughts as well, the owner also told me he thought it was from R Model...
Dave - 6S1757

paul

It would be nice to see photos of the underside of the three different(more if there are more than 3)versions of the porthole hood.

I remember seeing some on old site. I can provide pics of the no rib version. I'll take some tomorrow and try to upload. Paul.