:)
I'm not part of the racer crowd. I generally associate hood pins with older
cars that someone is part way through souping up. :) But, that's my first
impression and then I move on.
I think that my preference would be to go for a smoother look, if I was
going that way. ( no seams, no pins on top. Maybe those whatmacallum
(dzus?) fasteners on the lower rear of the front fenders. ) This bonnet
also had seams, I think.
----Original Message Follows----
From: "David Lieb" <dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com>
> What's odd about the image associated with this:
> "Spridget" Front End
> The mold for this complete, one-piece front end
>
> It looks to me like there are hood pins holding the bonnet on? Is that
> the
> way that you would attach a one piece front end?
There is something comforting about seeing those hood pins. IF you attached
them properly, you can be reasonably sure that $1400 worth of fiberglass is
not about to break your windshield just now. Plus, much of Speedwell's line
addresses the racer crowd and hood pins tend to make it look racier, don't
they?
David Lieb
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