8formulas
Well-Known Member
In my garage, the hood goes on the roof with a very thick, very soft blanket. At a car show, I agree with gkent. It doesn't go on the roof. I set it up with hood prop rods. PITA but it's safer (and it looks cool)
I've owned a A12 for forty years. Haven't put the hood on the roof once. (Putting it on is one thing, getting it off is another! )Having had a lift off, I'm absolutely terrified of putting the hood on the roof. You may think it looks cool and "racey" but a slight breeze will quickly change your opinion! Yeah sure, there's "that guy" who's been doing it without incident for 50 years. But do you want to risk it with YOUR car ?!?
I had the lift off hood setting on the top of the old hemi car at the drag strip , and the wind came up and caught it , got to it before it did any damage tho , didn't do that again ...Having had a lift off, I'm absolutely terrified of putting the hood on the roof. You may think it looks cool and "racey" but a slight breeze will quickly change your opinion! Yeah sure, there's "that guy" who's been doing it without incident for 50 years. But do you want to risk it with YOUR car ?!?
When you close the hood, doesn the back of the hood drop and sit where it should ?? Mine does not want to drop into place - it needs to be pushed down the last inch.I like the hood hinges on my A 12 hood. I did remove the springs. Don't know who or where they were installed.
I love having the lift off hood. it makes working on the ol girl SO much easier. plus at car shows I can show off the crap wiring I have done with it. But I do not have the display rods. I usually put a moving blanket on my roof and put the hood up there when at car shows.
When I am home in the shop I put it up in the rafter area to keep it out of the way from dings. they are pretty robust and I only have a few small chips in the pain from sitting on the shop floor nose down.