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    1. #1
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      Carbon Fiber flat 1st gen hood came in- along with some other CF goodies!

      Oh yes!! The hood I've been pushing for is here; the stock type flat hood. Perfect for recreating that vintage 67/68 Trans Am race car look, shedding weight, and looking cool.
      Topside:


      Backside:


      2nd Gen F body flat hood:



      1st gen Nova flat hood:



      68-69 A pillar Gauge pods in Matte and Glossy finishes:





      We have a bunch more stuff to unpack like arm ress, 2nd gen F body radiator close out panels, 2nd Gen f body door trim, etc. It's an exciting time with more stuff on the way!

      Tyler


    2. #2
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      Any A-Body hoods/trunk lids in the works? Looks nice.
      Michael Barnes
      71 Chevelle - LS1/T56 swap - On the Street!!

    3. #3
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      those hoods makes Manal and the staff look so skinny...
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

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    4. #4
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      More stuff we just unpacked! Gauge pods for the stock 68-69 Camaro console in matte and glossy finishes:



      2nd gen Camaro close out panel:



      Arm rests in matte and glossy finishes:



      2nd gen camaro upper door panels:



      We sure could use a 3rd gen Nova at our shop for test fiting and some parts for tooling. If anyone has a really nice 68-72 Nova in the LA area, shoot me an email at [email protected] so we can discuss. We are also looking for some nice 64-72 Chevelles.

      Tyler

    5. #5
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      PM me or post the pricing on the armrests in glossy finish Tyler...me likey.
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
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    6. #6
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      Any future plans for the G-bodies? What else do you have in the works for the 1st gen Novas?
      Jose (Joe)
      1963 Nova SS Convertible
      1978 Malibu LT1/4L60E
      1978 Malibu Stock
      1983 Malibu Estate Woodie Wagon
      2007 Harley Dyna SB

    7. #7
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      Wish I was out in your area. I'd defiantly let you guys use my car for test fitting. Can you give us a hint as to what parts your coming out with?
      Andrew Petty

    8. #8
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      The new flat hoods are exciting. I wish I had a car to put one of those on. Until then, I'll just be another one of those people asking for one for their particular model of car . . . 77-81 Trans Am please?

      Good luck with the new cf hood models.
      Brett H.

      1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
      1991 Mazda Miata
      2005 Ford Mustang GT

      1987 Ford Mustang GT - Sold 06-29-2014
      1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera - RIP 9-17-2011
      1992 Chevrolet Corvette - Sold 10-12-2017

    9. #9
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      I got a 69 chevelle in LA area, unfortunately it is a long way from driving or I would be there.

    10. #10
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      How soon for 68-72 nova decklids? I have a 68 that needs some love
      Mike Redpath
      Musclerodz & Customz
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    11. #11
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      Is it possible to use 68-69 pillars on a 67? Anyone know if those will work on a 67?
      "If you can leave black marks on a straight from the time you exit a corner till the time you brake for the next turn.......
      Then, you have enough horsepower."
      -Mark Donahue

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by TitoJones View Post
      We sure could use a 3rd gen Nova at our shop for test fitting and some parts for tooling. If anyone has a really nice 68-72 Nova in the LA area, shoot me an email at [email protected] so we can discuss.
      I am excited to hear this news. In no way is my Nova "nice" nor am I in the LA area but, someone needs to get their Nova to the shop so we can get some parts! *cough* dash panel *cough, cough*

      I'm also really digging the arm rests
      Alex Johnson

      '69 Nova 350/TH350
      '63 Nova 305/TH350 (The wife's project)

      '76 Suburban 1/2 ton 454/th400 2wd (SOLD)
      '74 C10 Fleetside 350/TH350 (SOLD)
      '72 Buick Skylark 350/th350 (SOLD)

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by TitoJones View Post
      2nd Gen F body flat hood:


      Oh realllly now?

      Can't wait to see these listed on the website for prices.
      Matt Briggs
      1971 Camaro RS - Race car in progress

    14. #14
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      You have a PM.
      Kody Willis

      1969 mustang fast back (fatty patty)
      special thanks to the great people who are willing to work with Kode-Red-Racing on this awsome project

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      and hopefully many more to come!
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    15. #15
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      Here is the closeout panel for the 2nd gen Camaro off the car before we test fit it:


      We are planning on making a 1st gen version as well.
      Here are the arm rests installed on my car. Matches the A pillar trim in matte nicely, very subtle. I might have to get the center dash gauge cluster in CF matte finish too.





      Tyler

    16. #16
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      Tyler,

      Is there a price for the 2nd gen closeout panel yet?

      Thanks!
      Nick DiPrenda

    17. #17
      Oh my... Lookin good cant wait too see what else is on the way.
      Zack Campbell

    18. #18
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      The pricing for the closeout panel for the 2nd gen is going to be $325 plus shipping. I'm about to test fit it on a 79 Camaro tomorrow. I think it will fit 70-81.

      Tyler

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by TitoJones View Post
      The pricing for the closeout panel for the 2nd gen is going to be $325 plus shipping. I'm about to test fit it on a 79 Camaro tomorrow. I think it will fit 70-81.

      Tyler
      How does it fit the 2nd gen installed up above, seeing as that is an early car?
      Nick DiPrenda

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by dipren443 View Post
      How does it fit the 2nd gen installed up above, seeing as that is an early car?
      Perfectly. It was made for and off of that car.

      Tyler

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