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Eleanor hood scoop on a ranger????


91rangerstx

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Im looking at making a hood and was just going to do a simple cowl hood but came across a eleanor scoop when looking for cowls what do yous think? Its going on a 91. I dont know if it would look right or not. Let me know your opinons.
 
AS-Eleanor.jpg

theres the scoop

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And there it is on a mustang

I just dont know how it would look on a ranger

there. Fixed it
 
I have seen it on the newer mustangs and it doesnt look good at all. I say stick with the cowl. We all know they look good.

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the early bronco's had a hood scoop like that. I saw one that had two holes cut into the front and I liked it and thought about mimiking it on my bronco 2. Wish I had a pic to show you.
 
I want this hood for my project but they only make it for 93-97 rangers and various years of full sized couldn't find a picture of it on a ranger but you get the idea awesome in my opinion
tfrh-94_ranger_93-97_gt-500_hood_fiberglass.jpg

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I want this hood for my project but they only make it for 93-97 rangers and various years of full sized couldn't find a picture of it on a ranger but you get the idea awesome in my opinion
tfrh-94_ranger_93-97_gt-500_hood_fiberglass.jpg

87-Ford-Hood-GT-500-1-01.jpg

that looks fawking awesome!
 
just my .02 cents here dont buy a fiberglass hood its nothing but headacks with mounting. stay with the steel ones.
 
just my .02 cents here dont buy a fiberglass hood its nothing but headacks with mounting. stay with the steel ones.

I would take that over nothing but headaches with rust and dents.

My next hood will be fiberglass, and if I could find stock styled fenders they would be too.
 
my personal preference is for scoops on v8 conversion low riders, not trail rigs.
but that's just me.

fiberglass is also just a nightmare on trail rigs as well (being that it cracks easily), i grafted my cowl onto a stock hood with fiberglass, but thats as far as i was willing to go.

i have bought 3 hoods, all for around $20 from wrecking yards, and all are straight and rust free
 

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