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Possibly only God knows why the 1958 Ford was restyled, from the brand new bodied, best selling 1957.. Anyway, the one positive point was that the 58 hood, roof & possibly some other panels were made stronger. 57 hoods bend easily.
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I assume finding a good hood is like finding a good house . location , location, location I live in NYC not many places to find a 1958 hood . If I do get the car my best bet will be one of the big spring car shows in PA
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I am running 58 hoods on 2 of my 57's. I found both rust free hoods at the Charlotte Auto fair at a fair price. I don't think it is any harder to find a good 58 hood than it would be to find a good 57 hood.
JUST A MIDNIGHT CRUISE DOWN THUNDER ROAD!!! TOM DRUMMOND MIDWEST DIRECTOR 57 FORD INTERNATIONAL
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A '57 will bolt right on but you lose the hood scoop, which is the neat part. Put a '58 Hood on my '57 Custom 300 in '67 to get the scoop.
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yes I kinda though that
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Finding a rust-free '58 hood is very difficult, the front of the hood holds moisture and is almost always rusted out! Just an observation from a fellow 58 owner.
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So I made a offer of 2000 on this 1958 Town Victoria the guy is mulling it over I was wondering if any one knows where I can get a clean hood for the car or does anyone have one to sell thanks
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