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    Thread: Hood Pins

    1. #1
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      Hood Pins

      Hey,

      I'm trying to decide which hood pins to go with for my Camaro.

      I like the look of Hoodpins.com's latching style pins

      I would like to see some pics of cars with these pins intalled. Just to help me make up my mind

      Thanks!
      Martin Quenneville
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      When life throws you a curve, hit the apex!

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      Hoodpins.com

      That's what's going on my 71 Firebird! GREAT product!!!!
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      Yeah, I like the idea of not having any pins to lose.

      Still would like some pics of someone who has them installed on their car???

      Anyone?
      Martin Quenneville
      79' Camaro Z-28
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      When life throws you a curve, hit the apex!

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      83 views so far...
      Martin Quenneville
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      Now it's up to 111...
      Martin Quenneville
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      When life throws you a curve, hit the apex!

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      go to the ring bros site theirs look way better!!!!

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      Ring brothers...ok. They don't even have the style of hood pin that I posted an image of.

      First of all they don't have hood pins listed in the Chevrolet section, I know hood pins are hood pins.

      And secondly


      Not a big difference, especially for a difference of 100$.
      Martin Quenneville
      79' Camaro Z-28
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      When life throws you a curve, hit the apex!

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      It kind of depends on the style of the rest of your car. Obviously, there are several different styles of hood pins available, and the one that best suits the style of your car is what you should go with. They'll all keep your hood on, right?

      I considered some options when I decided to go with hood pins on my wagon, but I chose to give the car a '60s' style, I had to go with factory-style hood pins so they looked like they belonged.

      If your car has a super high tech style, the latest high tech hood pins will look right at home!
      Scott Parkhurst


      2011 Car Craft Real Street Eliminator Winner

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      I sent a Set to Marty today he will lay them on the hood of his 70 Z28 and give you a glimps of how they will look. This style is very popular with the late model tuners. We have some better shots of them in our new just released web site. Will be giving a new web site special in the next few weeks. Will post more in the new products section soon.


      Ron

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      Thanks
      Martin Quenneville
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      When life throws you a curve, hit the apex!

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      I have some for sale the same as these but the black version. I'm just outside of Toronto if you're interested..

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      Quote Originally Posted by 72OBSESSED View Post


      I have some for sale the same as these but the black version. I'm just outside of Toronto if you're interested..
      Thanks, still trying to figure out which way to go...I'll pm you when I figure it out.
      Martin Quenneville
      79' Camaro Z-28
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      When life throws you a curve, hit the apex!

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      I found these Aerocatch ones I plan on using when I do paint.

      http://www.deftracing.com/aerocatch_hood_pins/index.htm


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      Good link on the aerocatch ones....thanks.

      I wanna see Hoodpins latching style ones too...(bump_)
      RobS
      71 Demon, 6.1hemi, paddled 4l65e, AlterK, Tri4,

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      These are bigger than they look...

      Quote Originally Posted by woody80z28 View Post
      I found these Aerocatch ones I plan on using when I do paint.

      http://www.deftracing.com/aerocatch_hood_pins/index.htm



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