yearone.com sells the stencil kit for the hood stripes.
A 1967 Chevelle SS hood will not fit directly on a 1966 Chevelle due to differences in the design and dimensions of the hoods between the two model years. The 1967 hood features a different contour and scoop design that isn't compatible with the 1966 body style. However, some enthusiasts may modify the mounting points to make it work, but this requires significant customization. For a proper fit, it's best to use a hood designed specifically for the 1966 Chevelle.
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Yes no difference. Wrong, A 66 Chevelle and a 65 are totally different hood styles. 66 and 67 are the same
The hood decal dimensions for the 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 typically measure about 24 inches in length and 4 inches in height. The decal features a distinctive design, often including the "442" designation and sometimes additional racing stripes. It's important to note that variations may exist based on specific models and options. Always refer to original documentation or restoration guides for precise specifications.
Yes. It will bolt right on.
No. It will fit the 1966 and 1967 Chevelle only. A 1967 Skylark hood will fit if you can find one.
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if the buick is also an A body they will work as the chevelle is an A body.
Try looking under the hood for the vacuum hose decal or try a junk yard the decal might be under another hood.
It will bolt right on. You WILL need a headlight wiring harness from a 1970 as well since the '70 has 4 headlights instead of two like the 1972 does. A friend of mine did it. You cange the whole front (fenders hood grille etc.) and throw a 1970 rear bumper on and your 72 is now a 70. Your friend changed more parts than he needed to. The fenders and hood are identical from 1970-1972. The only body parts that are different are the headlight buckets, grille, and bumpers. Now you certainly can change everything, but it's not necessary.
Should be a decal on the underside of the hood.