We just had this happen on a 67 Lincoln at our shop. It is not easy, but can be done.
You need to pry up the back of the hood just enough so that you can get a long extension under the hood. You need to unbolt the hook that is bolted to the hood. There are two bolts.
Once that is done, the hood will open. You will need to replace both cables. Good Luck.
absolutely not
67 miles
Right fender apron inside engine compartment
Short answer is no. The '64 was one year only, came to a point at the grill that was integrated into the shape of the hood. '65 hood will fit '66 and '67.
The keeper gear needs to adjusted or replaced.
The boot or the trunk is under the front hood of a 1967 VW Beetle. To open the hood, make sure the handle is unlocked, turn the handle to the right and lift.
Yes no difference. Wrong, A 66 Chevelle and a 65 are totally different hood styles. 66 and 67 are the same
yes after a bit of bending
No, the 66 model is different then the 67 model. I am not shure if the 65 model would fit - it is possible.
No. Per "Original Pontiac GTO" the hood tach started midway onto the '67 model year as a dealer installed option.
Yes. 67's do have some other panels that are unique to that year, but the hoods interchange with older. Starting in 68 the hoods changed.
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