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72 Hood Alignment

Posted: 2/12/10 10:14amMessage 1 of 3
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Long Valley, NJ - USA
Joined: 3/21/2007
Posts: 297
Vette(s): 1972 454 Coupe, 4 speed, Targa Blue with blue interior, luggage rack 2019 Grand Sport Coupe, M7, Ceramic Matrix Gray with gray interior
I recently replaced the rusted out hood hinge supports (the ones that rivet to the inner fender well) on my 72.  Now trying to put the hood back on and having a difficult time aligning it in the opening.  (Already caused some major paint chips!)  Anybody have any hints for getting the hood to align so I have an even gap all around?  I tried elongating the hinge holes to allow some movement but still having issues.  Can anyone recommend a good body shop in Central NJ that specializes in Corvettes.  I'm in Hillsborough.  Thanks!

Mario

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72 Hood Alignment

Posted: 2/12/10 12:44pmMessage 2 of 3
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Woodland, WA - USA
Joined: 10/14/2003
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Vette(s): 1977 T-Top,350,Auto Black Ruby Pearl,Steeroids R&P conversion
Hope this might help it will give the gap measurements and the placement of the rubber block these keep the hood level the length of the hood
 
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72 Hood Alignment

Posted: 2/12/10 12:54pmMessage 3 of 3
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Oklahoma City, OK - USA
Joined: 4/1/2007
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Vette(s): 1972 LS5 Convertible,Auto.Targa Blue with Black Interior.
I have a little problem with mine not being even all the way around. Our 72's did not come with the rubber alignment blocks. I have wondered if we might be able to install these to help with this problem. What I have done is use some strips of card board as spacers and leave the hinge bolts just a little loose. Close the hood with the card board along the sides and front. Then gently open it and tighten up the bolts. Must be a better way but thats all I could think of when I put mine back on. 
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