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#126615 06/04/2007 3:55 PM
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I have a 1949 Chevy one ton that needs its engine compartment hood replaced. I would like to pull the hood off of a 1948 Chevy one and a half ton (1.5 ton) and use it on the one ton.

Will this hood swap work?


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#126617 06/04/2007 4:45 PM
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The rear corners of the two hoods are different. 1/2 Ton to 1 Ton are the same but above that they are different.

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Why are the rear corners different? From what I know the cabs are the same and can be interchanged. Logically the connections to the cab must be the same, thus I do not understand why these hoods can not be swapped.

Fenders accommodate larger tires, but the hood need not do so, does it?

Please help...


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#126619 06/04/2007 5:28 PM
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The cabs are the same, but the grille/hood/fenders are different to cover the largers wheels.


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#126620 06/05/2007 1:52 AM
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Roughly speaking,The 1-1/2 and larger ad trucks hoods are about 3 inches LONGER front to rear and more gradual in the radius of the fender to hood joint.
They will bolt on at the cowl and fit fairly close,BUT be too far foward to even be close to the hood latch/striker panel.
Hope this helps,Regards
steve sr.

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Is the old hood too far gone? Repair might be the easy way out.


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