harwood vs ceirvin hoods
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From: Nanaimo, BC, Canada. (West Coast)
Car: 1988 Camaro IROC
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I second that, Cervini is a GREAT company, I mean just look at this beaut for example
Pic is from the Cervini Catalog
Pic is from the Cervini Catalog
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From: Readsboro, VT
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I don't care for the style of the Cervini hoods, but my cousin has one on his Mustang and it fits absolutely beautifully. It fits as good as a stock steel hood, which is a hell of a lot more than I can say for my POS Harwood.
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http://www.cervinis.com/welcome.html
http://www.cervinis.com/welcome.html
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Well, this is somewhat related; I've got a glass hood and bumpers (& trunklid smashed by FedEx) on my 72 Nova and they all fit like a glove. The bumpers have held up great, the hood blew around a bit when it was off and got kinda gouged, but it ought to be an easy fix. I think Harwood makes quality products, that's just my experience. However, you may also want to check Ultimate Products out, they seem small but have a ton of nifty stuff available. Good luck, and be sure to post when you get it on!
Here's a link the the 3rd/4th Gen page @ UP: http://www.up22.com/camaro82.htm
Here's a link the the 3rd/4th Gen page @ UP: http://www.up22.com/camaro82.htm
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