I also have C-D-E hood here in Iowa that is quite rusty. I’m sure it could be salvaged with some effort’ I also have a pair of front fenders from a 300F as well as the original hood from the same car. They are the original parts from my Polar Blue hardtop that I did not use because I had better replacement parts. Also several sets of F tail lamp assemblies Dave Schwandt From: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of John Nowosacki ---------- Forwarded message --------- Years ago I had a 'boo boo' with a 57 300C, but the insurance company took care of everything, including a replacement hood. I've seen/heard some things on the listserver that lead me to believe there are very few 300 hoods from the 57-59 era left. That being said, I may have a potential solution for someone who has a desperate need for a hood for their car, providing they also have access to a really good metal man/body shop. See attached photos of the dented hood and a non-dented nose piece that could potentially be creatively grafted together to make a replacement hood. The biggest problem I have is that I'm in MA, and all this metal is not easy to transport/ship. Let me know if there is any interest. Thanks,
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