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    1. #1
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      Dec 2004
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      Stingray (Yenko) Hood

      Does anyone know how much the hood on Prodigy's Camaro costs? I know I can get one from Rick's, but I wanted to give Prodigy Customs a shot as well.

      Robert's 1969 Camaro - 2002 LS1/T56, 10pt cage, Global West Stage III front suspension, HTH truck arm rear suspension, Sprint Cup 9" full-floating rear end, Fikse Mach V 17" up front 18" in the back and still working on it...


    2. #2
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      I have one for sale that I purchased from Prodigy Customs, same kind, I will not be using it because the project will not be finished, selling it off too. According to them, much better quality than other makes.

    3. #3
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      It is the same one Rick's sells, and MusclemMachines got his from me. So see what kind of deal he can give you. Also, so you know, the hood is called a "Stinger hood" as in "Yenko Stinger". Even though Camaro's were called Stompers, they still played off the Stinger name.

    4. #4
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      Jan 2005
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      Hey frank how is the fit on the stinger hood? I am really looking at using one for my build since every camaro seems to have a cowl hood, which i also like. My car is a low buck (if you can call it that) pro-touring type build with a big block 427 and think the stinger hood would set it off. do you have to use different springs and does it use the original latch?

    5. #5
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      Ours actually has a warp in it causing the center to be a bit to low. I was a little disappointed. All in all though, it probably fits as well as any glass hood. Not a budget piece though at $800+.

    6. #6
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      dang that kinda scares me. i think i will stick to a metal cowl hood. thanks for the reply

    7. #7
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      You can use the stock hinges, but WITHOUT the springs. It WILL cause the hood to crack. Speaking of hinges, I got a sneak peak at some new hood hinges from Detroit Speed. They are SWEET! They are trying them out on their test car 1st. Kyle told me to look for them after the 1st of the year.
      Robert's 1969 Camaro - 2002 LS1/T56, 10pt cage, Global West Stage III front suspension, HTH truck arm rear suspension, Sprint Cup 9" full-floating rear end, Fikse Mach V 17" up front 18" in the back and still working on it...

    8. #8
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      Mar 2005
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      vfn makes that hood, i got one for about $450 bolt on mike

    9. #9
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      VFN does make a version, but Prodigy and Rick's get theirs from some guy here in South Carolina that supposedly does a good job with them.
      Robert's 1969 Camaro - 2002 LS1/T56, 10pt cage, Global West Stage III front suspension, HTH truck arm rear suspension, Sprint Cup 9" full-floating rear end, Fikse Mach V 17" up front 18" in the back and still working on it...

    10. #10
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      Mar 2005
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      my hood fit great no problems,found one air pocket. but i work with fiberglass every day at work for the last 21 years thats what i do, find defects mike




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