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1963 Corvette Exact Reproduction Press Molded Fiberglass Hood

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Item ID: 612-376

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  • 1963
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1963 Exact Reproduction Press Molded Fiberglass Hood

1963 Exact Reproduction Press Molded Fiberglass Hood

This exact reproduction is correct down to the rivets, manufactured for a smooth contoured finish on both sides.

Choose from options with preparations available for 0, 2, or 4 Hood Alignment Bumpers just like your original. There seems to be some overlap and omission in the number of hood alignment bumpers installed during 1963 production.  Early production cars had no provisions for the alignment blocks, the preparations for 4 blocks appeared around car # 6550. By car #14,800, preparations for the 2 front blocks were gone from the hoods and by Coupe #16,300 and Convertible #18,950 the production hoods were again no longer being prepared for the alignment blocks.

  • Exact Reproduction
  • Press Molded
  • Arrives Primed, Ready to Paint

Note: On items shipping by Common Carrier Truck Freight, you will be contacted before shipping with the total cost. Thank you!



Also known under these part numbers: (For reference only)

  • 3833239
  • 3833239-0
  • 3833239-2
  • 3833239-4

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Question:  Why do my parts need to be shipped by truck?

Answer:  When Items that are too large to go by our normal carriers, they are shipped Truck Freight.

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