I wasn't sure whether or not this question should go in the "body paint & sealer" folder. I chose this space because it's really not a paint question.
I'm not very knowledgeable (yet) on the 69/70 cars yet believe that the holes for the shaker assembly were cut into "regular" hoods as opposed to their having been two different hoods. Were the holes cut by factory line employees? Just curious.
My main question is who makes & where can I buy the most correct shaker hood hole template for 1970? I have the same question for the 1970 twist lock hood pins. I have an original rust-free 1970 hood that needs the twist lock holes cut (top side only...bottom side holes exist) and the shaker hole to be cut. If it's true that there is no difference between a "regular" 1970 hood and a shaker hood, then I think I'm far better off cutting the nice hood I have, than paying three arms and four legs for a hood that's already cut.
Finally, can anyone comment on their attempt to graft (weld) two hoods together? I have my original shaker hood, but sadly the from lip is way too far gone to save. I hate to crush that hood, yet saving it would require very serious welding of the front edge of another hood onto my original hood. It's not just the skin that's rotted out, both pieces are gone.