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Old 07-31-2007, 05:32 AM
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I could let you know soon... or you, me.
I think am going to bite it and buy a set for our '65.
I'll see exactly what needs to be modified.... good thing i have access to a CNC.
Worst case, I'll save them for another up coming project.

I can tell you they can be modified to fit if they dont with no problem. Even on my 64 one of the fender holes would come forward and enlarge the slots in the hood by about 1/4 of in. closer together and they will work. I can check a 65 or give you the measurements on the hinges if you need them.
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Old 07-31-2007, 05:38 AM
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So basically the center to center on the hood is "closer" and the hinge is "wider" . So I'll "oblong" the slots on the hinges with the lathe so that they are closer ?
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Old 07-31-2007, 07:50 AM
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I can tell you they can be modified to fit if they dont with no problem. Even on my 64 one of the fender holes would come forward and enlarge the slots in the hood by about 1/4 of in. closer together and they will work. I can check a 65 or give you the measurements on the hinges if you need them.

On the 64 Chevelle the fender mounting section and pivot points appears identical to 67-69 Camaro. But the top piece that bolts to the hood is completely different and would need it's own designated piece. In addition to the holes being closer the shape of the hood mounting area is not flat, it's offset, so the piece would need to conform to that.

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Old 07-31-2007, 10:34 AM
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Like I said in Columbus, good stuff Fesler! Looking forward to a set for our 67 Chevelle.
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I didn't see the 69 Camaro one's on your site. Are they available now. I need a set quickly.
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Wow, so cool! Anyone know if the Chevelle hinge can be made to work on an Olds Cutlass/442?

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I Think A Pair Of Polished Or Chrome Hood Hinges Would Look Really Good On My 2nd Gen!!!
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I Think A Pair Of Polished Or Chrome Hood Hinges Would Look Really Good On My 2nd Gen!!!
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