hood insulation

http://stores.ebay.com/Vans-Auto-Salvage-LLC?_rdc=1

I got one for my 69 300 at Vans Auto salvage LLC. It was die cut with the mount holes punched and fit perfect.

They offer a bunch of hard to find stuff for mopars.

A check in the parts book shows Plymouth, Dodge & Chrysler use the same pad. (part #).

Here is a link to one.....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mopar-69-70...ories&vxp=mtr&hash=item5d3aa59270#ht_90wt_642

These are not like the factory, if you tried to fold up a factory on you would distroy it. The REM one is just like the factory and is molded/pressed to shape.

Alan
 
These are not like the factory, if you tried to fold up a factory on you would distroy it. The REM one is just like the factory and is molded/pressed to shape.

Sounds great Alan, (welcome to FCBO). What is the price range on the REM hood pads....?

 
Did anyone visit their homepage? Says they make weatherstripping. Any chance they make em for 74-78 windows? :icon_scratch:

You obviously haven't been paying attention to probably the longest running complaint since FCBO was started.
NO...........

The number of potential buyers seems to have doubled. ;)

Oh ive been paying attention. Was just hopeful is all.

I thought you bought hood pads already...

I did buy the hood insulation pad.... we are currently talking about the door weatherstripping seals.
 
I want a hood pad for my 68 Newport. I just finished epoxy priming the hood. newport 033.jpgnewport 034.jpg

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So i got one of the REM insulation pads, cost was about $129 + s&h. It fits perfectly, although it's a little thicker than the original so was a bit more of a deal to install than expected. It took two of us to put it in, and had to use a mallet to pound the clips in as they they kept bouncing out initially. Will post pics soon....
 
Guess the old one could have become a bit thinner from ageing and used to have the specs of the repro.
 
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