Hi, I would like to ask if anyone knows how or if, the factory installed the hood pins which were optional on the R/T cars and Cudas etc.
Were they done at the factory or at the dealership? It would be quite feasible for them to be added at the dealership.
Or were they done manually at the factory before painting? As there are quite a few holes to drill, one in each fender (horizontal section next to upper radiator support) and ten holes in the hood itself. (5 x 2) along with the small screw holes for the cable anchor, also on the fender sections.
My 71 Challenger (not R/T) was however, bought with an R/T hood and the post holes and plates already there, but the upright posts were not installed in the fender sections, as this car would have had a standard hood.
I was just wondering out of curiosity, how they put these on. Thanks!
		
		
	
	
		 
	
		 
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Were they done at the factory or at the dealership? It would be quite feasible for them to be added at the dealership.
Or were they done manually at the factory before painting? As there are quite a few holes to drill, one in each fender (horizontal section next to upper radiator support) and ten holes in the hood itself. (5 x 2) along with the small screw holes for the cable anchor, also on the fender sections.
My 71 Challenger (not R/T) was however, bought with an R/T hood and the post holes and plates already there, but the upright posts were not installed in the fender sections, as this car would have had a standard hood.
I was just wondering out of curiosity, how they put these on. Thanks!
 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 - sad to say, that after just having a look now, and taking out my verniers, I can see that some stupid ape has made a complete mess of the holes, probably did it while intoxicated.  Not only are they in the complete wrong position (too far in by almost 3 inches ) but they are both in different fore/aft positions!  Which is even noticeable to the eye.  As I never had a hood pinned Chal or Mopar I never even looked closely at their position and have had the hood nicely painted now.  Never Assume!  So now will have to take the hood to a body shop and get the holes welded up, bring it back home to line it up with the correct pin positions and take it back to get repainted.
- sad to say, that after just having a look now, and taking out my verniers, I can see that some stupid ape has made a complete mess of the holes, probably did it while intoxicated.  Not only are they in the complete wrong position (too far in by almost 3 inches ) but they are both in different fore/aft positions!  Which is even noticeable to the eye.  As I never had a hood pinned Chal or Mopar I never even looked closely at their position and have had the hood nicely painted now.  Never Assume!  So now will have to take the hood to a body shop and get the holes welded up, bring it back home to line it up with the correct pin positions and take it back to get repainted.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		















