Mark VIII custom hood?

Would you be interested in a custom hood for a Mark VIII?

  • Yeah......Cobra "R"

    Votes: 16 31.4%
  • Something a bit more custom than the Cobra "R"

    Votes: 21 41.2%
  • not sure actually......lets see where this goes

    Votes: 12 23.5%
  • AHHHHH....no thanx....I will stay stock thanx.....

    Votes: 2 3.9%

  • Total voters
    51

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Gen 1 Mark VIII custom hood?

Ok.....here goes....I found a company that will do custom hoods for the Gen 1 Mark VIII's (actually ANY car, it is all up to you). Now I am going to try and get a consensus on what ppl would like as far as a custom hood is concerned. After I get the consensus of what kind of hood ppl might want, I will go farther with it and find out who is actually interested in the hood. This company can do small orders, or large. We will need at least 10-15 pre-orders (to offset the cost of the mold), before we can go any further than just this poll.

If you do not see in the poll the kind of hood (Mark VIII hood that is) you would like, then post it here, email me, inbox me, or try a photoshop for ideas.

Let me know what you might want as far as a custom hood for your Mark VIII, and we will see what can be done. Most likely it will just be a Cobra "R" hood like you have seen in the past, and what is/was on my green car....here is a pic of that hood:

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how bout the vents that are on the cobra...like the gts? can we put those in?0 :Beer
 
viiiball said:
how bout the vents that are on the cobra...like the gts? can we put those in?0 :Beer


We can do just about anything we want, but it will have to be more of a general consensus....meaning, the more ppl want the same thing, the more likely it could happen.

I would like to see those vents myself, but if we do not get enuf ppl interested, pre-paid and interested in the same things, then not only will the specifics not happen, but the hoods themselves will not happen.

Lets get some ppl interested in this. Like I said, only 10-15 ppl are needed for this to get off the ground and running.....then after the mold is done, the company can make them one by one........a bit more expensive that way, but you get the idea.
 
I like the suncoast creations mustang ram air hood i'd like that, geno said it would not work though.
look at the underside couldn't that work over where the air box was if you remove it, i really like it!!!!
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Jibit said:

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yeah and i think it would work with the mark and be functional,if you use like an lms set up or another which deletes the factory air box and uses a heat shield and a seal, then fresh air could come in throught he hole over the filter if you know what i mean





Sifrino3 said:
Thats a cool mustang hood. I have never seen that one before. . .

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IF there is enough demand, we can make more then one hood --- so 2nd gen people - we would need another dozen or so 2nd gen owners to make one for you guys.
 
MarkOfDeath said:
Yuck, that screams T/A or pontiac
I hear AZTEC. I'd go for a hood similar to the 69 Shelby GT-350/500 Mustangs or 70 Mustang Mach 1. It would look like it belonged, not tacked on.
 
ok so, let's say that only a few of the 2nd gen owners want to get hoods.......how much $ would we be talking? also, what if another dozen get them.....how much $ then? I'd like to know

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some of the specifics have to be worked out I believe - But IF I understand correctly, they'll be $600-650 a hood - regardless of the car thats made - we need 12 to make an order for the guy to run the hood.

If we want a hood for first gen and second gen - we'll need 12 of each.

The big thing is - as long as we have 12 of the same -- we can have the 12 designed anyway we want.

This is mostly 1wykdmk8's doing -- He did all the legwork here so please be sure to thank him for trying.
 
How about the one Geno has on his car in the early pics?

I was looking at the early pics of OneBadMKVIII and really liked the hood with the two small scoops vs the one that he has now. Don't get me wrong...having his Mark hood reminding me of one of my first cars, the 1969 Z28 isn't that bad!

<img src="http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/Spotlight_photos/Supermark/front1c.jpg">

(OK...so what is the trick to get a picture to show up instead of the code?)
 
i want one like the itasca mark with out the scoops, except where it meets the windsheld have a lip like a cowl hood woud have. i just want all smooth lines.
 
i want something like the tasca mark with no cowl or any kind of crazy air induction look to it. the only reason i would change my hood is to fit a supercharger, so any hood that allows a supercharger to clear without a cowl is fine. some kind of bubble or powerbulge or something.
 
67Continental said:
i want something like the tasca mark with no cowl or any kind of crazy air induction look to it. the only reason i would change my hood is to fit a supercharger, so any hood that allows a supercharger to clear without a cowl is fine. some kind of bubble or powerbulge or something.
Exactly what I was thinking.
 
67Continental said:
i want something like the tasca mark with no cowl or any kind of crazy air induction look to it. the only reason i would change my hood is to fit a supercharger, so any hood that allows a supercharger to clear without a cowl is fine. some kind of bubble or powerbulge or something.
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I'd buy one like that right now if it were reasonable priced. the lines on this car SCREAM sleeper, I think scoops would be waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to ricer on these cars.
 
The Cobra R for me, however, I'd like it to be a functional hood, ie: open at the windshield with a screen so no debris can get in
 
For the gen 2's, I would like something like that one in the link above. Just make that bulge in the stock hood a little bigger...you know, to fit a positive displacement blower.
 
Totally Custom Hood

If you can provide me with the exact dimensions that a hood needs to be to line up correctly, I can try to design a few different things with SolidWorks and if it works out I'd post the rendered hoods on the forum. Its always nice to see what they look like before you pick up a hammer. Let me know.
 

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