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Old 06-08-2012, 12:07 AM
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So no vent windows?

I hope that old red one gets driven. it's too awesome to sit in a garage like a coffee table
I think he just has the vent windows out for paint. He sold the red car.
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Old 06-08-2012, 12:47 AM
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It is actually a Stielow Engineering 002-V

Carbon Fiber 14 lbs
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Old 06-08-2012, 12:57 AM
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Car is looking good, and that hood is killer.
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It is actually a Stielow Engineering 002-V

Carbon Fiber 14 lbs

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Old 06-08-2012, 07:20 AM
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Very nice Mark is the weight with the inserts?
My carbon fiber guy said it was 14 lbs with the carbon fiber inserts. I did these molds 5 -6 years ago for a hood on Red Witch. I think I made three. Scott Gulbranson has one and I'm not sure where the third went. I modified it a little and added the vents out the hood.

As far as selling them I'm not sure anyone would spend what one of these cost. I would need to sell a copy for $3000 each to break even. My Carbon Fiber guy said he had 150 hours in this one.

They are a true carbon fiber hood that doesn't need hood pins. It is made in Canada not overseas. It is made off a top and bottom mold then glues together with a thin spacing material to add stiffness. The bottom is class A surfaced Carbon Fiber.

If you gotta have one drop me a line. But don’t get sticker shock when I tell you the price.

The car is turning out great. Paul and Joe are doing a great and quick job. I always enjoy going to their shop they are fun to work with.

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That is just too cool

I noticed the back seat divider gone, weight savings?

I thought the same thing but can you do that without adding in a new lateral support? A cross brace would look cool but not sure how much weight would have been saved.
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Mark,

Even 'Anonymous' hasn't been able to hack your emails and post the color yet. Your security measures are very impressive.

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Looks Great!! Hoping for GM JetStream Blue on this one Mark! Fingers Crossed!
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I think he just has the vent windows out for paint. He sold the red car.
I mean the new owner!

Mmmm..vent windows....
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Looks Great!! Hoping for GM JetStream Blue on this one Mark! Fingers Crossed!
Not that I'm right, but I think I remember that Mark is partially color blind and blue is one color that he does not see as we do. I'm going out on a limb and say red.No matter what color it will be awesome!

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