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Offline DougDyar

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Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« on: January 07, 2022, 11:22:47 AM »
Has anyone been able to review and compare the available reproduction hood moldings for a 1970 Mustang?
I have been unsuccessful so far in my search to find a good NOS molding, so I am reluctantly considering the purchase of a reproduction.
I see ads for repro moldings from Goodmark, Dynacorn, Scott Drake, and possibly others.
Has anyone used one and how did it fit and look? I know the fasteners are incorrect, but how does the molding itself look and fit?
Thx!
Doug
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Offline alanmac

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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2022, 07:04:45 PM »
Do you have an OEM hood trim? If yes, what is the problems with it.   Alan
1970 Mustang Mach 1
351W Shaker Hood
Built at Metuchen
1 of 186 with these paint/trim codes
Build Date: October 7, 1969
0T1190xx
Dealer: Maguires Garage Inc. Duncannon PA

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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2022, 09:04:24 PM »
Do you have an OEM hood trim? If yes, what is the problems with it.   Alan
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I have a '69. Need a '70. They don't interchange.
Doug
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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2022, 01:14:22 PM »
I tried to fit a corvex hood trim molding after my original was damaged from my garage door.  Don't bother, with corvex, it is bad in many ways.  You could try the scott drake piece, maybe its better than corvex.   I had my orginal trim restored to perfection. I would put a parts wanted request at applicable mustang forums.  There are trim shops that can restore trim dents, bends etc and put an OE finish on it.  Good Luck!  Alan
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1970 Mustang Mach 1
351W Shaker Hood
Built at Metuchen
1 of 186 with these paint/trim codes
Build Date: October 7, 1969
0T1190xx
Dealer: Maguires Garage Inc. Duncannon PA

Offline DougDyar

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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2022, 06:58:25 PM »
I tried to fit a corvex hood trim molding after my original was damaged from my garage door.  Don't bother, with corvex, it is bad in many ways.  You could try the scott drake piece, maybe its better than corvex.   I had my orginal trim restored to perfection. I would put a parts wanted request at applicable mustang forums.  There are trim shops that can restore trim dents, bends etc and put an OE finish on it.  Good Luck!  Alan
Thanks Alan, I will cross Corvex off the list.

Anyone out there have first hand experience with any of the other brands?
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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2022, 11:00:17 PM »
https://anghelrestorations.com/parts/

Thanks for the link, but I already emailed Marcus last week. None in stock.
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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2022, 12:24:29 AM »
All of the repro hood lip mouldings for a 1970 that I've tried all pretty much suck, I'm guessing they are all made by the same place. Because of this, the price of NOS 70 moldings has skyrocketed ($250-$400 give or take) Something to look out for is that the factory (NOS) moldings were just shipped from Ford in a paper wrapper and they are kind of fragile, so alot of the NOS stuff you find now is missing the hardware kit and has some shelfware or damage. If you find an NOS one, try and examine it in person to make sure it's still in good shape. 2 of the last 4 NOS mouldings I bought recently were either scuffed up , probably by the hardware kit, or bent ....

Probably one of the hardest Pieces of NOS trim to find for a 70 that used to be real common.... The 3 strips that hold the honeycomb panel on are also REALLY tough to find NOS.

Hope this helps, John

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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2022, 09:23:49 AM »
All of the repro hood lip mouldings for a 1970 that I've tried all pretty much suck, I'm guessing they are all made by the same place. Because of this, the price of NOS 70 moldings has skyrocketed ($250-$400 give or take) Something to look out for is that the factory (NOS) moldings were just shipped from Ford in a paper wrapper and they are kind of fragile, so alot of the NOS stuff you find now is missing the hardware kit and has some shelfware or damage. If you find an NOS one, try and examine it in person to make sure it's still in good shape. 2 of the last 4 NOS mouldings I bought recently were either scuffed up , probably by the hardware kit, or bent ....

Probably one of the hardest Pieces of NOS trim to find for a 70 that used to be real common.... The 3 strips that hold the honeycomb panel on are also REALLY tough to find NOS.

Hope this helps, John

Thanks, John.
My search continues. Hoping someone out there will take pity on me and sell me one from their stash...
Doug
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Re: Repro '70 Mustang hood molding comparison?
« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2022, 01:41:12 PM »
A possible source for an NOS hood molding: http://www.boss302.com/smf/index.php?topic=88227.0
1970 Mustang Mach 1
351W Shaker Hood
Built at Metuchen
1 of 186 with these paint/trim codes
Build Date: October 7, 1969
0T1190xx
Dealer: Maguires Garage Inc. Duncannon PA